King Charles reportedly desired to give his granddaughter, Lilibet Diana, a lavish gift for her second birthday earlier this month.
However, Prince Harry allegedly “warned” his dad, 74, to purchase a “less extravagant” item for the toddler,A source told the publication that Charles “had his aides looking at custom-made cubby houses, similar to what the Queen and Princess Margaret had when they were girls.”“She’ll remember it forever — it’s going to be the ultimate surprise,” they said, adding that it’s still unclear if Lilibet ever received her grandfather’s gift.
Lilibet — who is seventh in line to the British throne — turned two on June 4 and her mother, Meghan Markle and Harry, 38, threw her an
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