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NEWS OF THE WEEK: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex shares glimpse of 'beautiful' birthday celebration

NEWS OF THE WEEK: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex shares glimpse of 'beautiful' birthday celebration

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The royal, who turned 44 on Monday, took to Instagram the following day to post a snap showing her blowing out the candles on a cake adorned with yellow flowers. In the accompanying caption, Meghan credited her husband, Prince Harry, for making the day one to remember. "Blowing out the candles on a beautiful 24 hours, and thanking my husband, friends and family for making it so special. To those of you I don't know, but who send love every day - thank you so much. Please know I feel it and appreciate it.".
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