As early as June 2000, Windsor Castle held a grand and luxurious carnival to celebrate Prince Andrew's 40th birthday, Princess Anne's 50th birthday, Princess Margaret's 70th birthday and William's 18th birthday.

On January 9, the British "Mirror" reported that Queen Elizabeth congratulated the Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Kate, on her 40th birthday on the British royal family's Instagram. Queen Elizabeth shared four photos of the Queen and Princess Kate on the royal account. At the same time, the Queen also left a message under the photos: Happy 40th birthday to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge! The playful Queen also added a red balloon emoji, which is enough to show that Queen Elizabeth and Kate have a warm relationship.

The first two of the four photos shared by Queen Elizabeth are photos of the Queen and Kate attending royal events together, and the third photo is of Queen Elizabeth cutting a cake with Princess Kate and Princess Camilla at the event. The last photo is of the Queen participating in the military parade with Princess Kate, Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

In addition, Queen Elizabeth also shared three new photos of her and Kate on her private Instagram to celebrate Kate’s birthday. At the same time, the Queen also sent a blessing message to Kate, saying that today is special for Kate days. Judging from the photos and messages posted by the Queen, it can be seen that the Queen attaches great importance to Kate.

Of course Kate's "in-laws" Prince Charles and Princess Camilla also sent a public message to their daughter-in-law on social media. They wrote: "Happy 40th birthday to the Duchess of Cambridge"! It seems that the relationship between "royal daughter-in-law" Kate and her parents-in-law is also very harmonious and enviable.

A source told the Mirror: This year is not suitable for the Duchess of Cambridge to hold large-scale celebrations, and she will celebrate privately with her family. She also said that the Duchess understands that the current threat of the new coronavirus is not suitable for holding various celebrations. Being able to spend her birthday with her loved ones is the most important thing.

According to media reports, the Duchess of Cambridge is likely to hold a grand celebration with her husband, the Duke of Cambridge, later this year - the Duke of Cambridge turns 40 in June, and the Queen is expected to attend Windsor Castle or Sand There was a carnival in Lingham.

As early as June 2000, Windsor Castle held a grand and luxurious carnival to celebrate Prince Andrew 40 Princess Anne 50th birthday, Princess Margaret 70th birthday and William's 18th birthday. So in June this year, there may be such a celebration.