PRINCE Harry beamed today as a massive crowd sang him happy birthday while he watched the Invictus Games volleyball with Meghan Markle.
The Duke of Sussex is turning 39 today – and is spending the day with his wife in Germany as they support athletes in Dusseldorf.
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As he sat on the sidelines ready to watch Germany and Poland battle it out, Harry clapped and smiled with fans who gave their well wishes.
He then thanked everyone by giving them a thumbs-up.
The Sussexes last night knocked back beers while devouring blood sausages and Wiener Schnitzel at a secret feast in Düsseldorf.
A source told Hello! magazine the event was a “family meal” alongside the Archewell team ahead of Harry’s birthday.


Afterwards, Harry returned to their £1,600-a-night hotel to eat birthday cake.
The California-based duo attended the dinner after a jam-packed day meeting with representatives and watching veterans compete as they cheered on.
And as Harry welcomed the final year of his 30s in, he wore a blue relaxed linen shirt with dark navy chinos and green trainers.
The birthday boy was gifted something from a young girl as he shook the hands of players in the Polish team.
Harry and Meghan then took pictures with the team before the Duchess hugged members.
Meg, 42, donned a Zara playsuit paired with a Celine blazer and Saint Laurent sandals.
The Duchess was carrying a bag from the brand Cesta – which is handmade from renewable sources by women in Rwanda.
The couple’s schedule will then see them take their seats this afternoon to watch former soldiers in the cycling competition before heading to the volleyball finals.
It comes as the fifth day of action at the Invictus Games saw Harry and Meghan enjoy an intimate moment as they posed for selfies.
But yesterday Meghan was seen without her engagement ring at the games for wounded veterans.
Body language expert Judi James told The Sun the pair “lacked intimacy” but are trying to show they are a “devoted couple”.
Analysing footage of the pair yesterday, Judi added: “There’s very few intimate ‘lost alone together’ moments here or capacity for having one at these venues.
“So many are looking like intentional gestures to register to the world that they are very much a devoted couple.”

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