Prince Harry “warned” King Charles II about what he could buy Princess Lilibet for her second birthday, a new report claims.
The Duke of Sussex reportedly told his father that his planned gift — “custom-made cubby houses” — was too “extravagant.”
“He wants to give Lili something she will use and be hers,” a source told OK! magazine.
“She’ll remember it forever — it’s going to be the ultimate surprise.”
But Harry, 38, who is in the middle of a massive lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers, put his foot down.
“Harry has warned Charles [however] to be less extravagant,” claimed the source.
It’s unclear what the newly crowned king ultimately bought for his youngest granddaughter.
What she didn’t get, however, was a public shoutout on social media from the royal family — which she received for her first birthday last year.
A royal source claimed that King Charles Queen Camilla wouldn’t share any official birthday wishes for little Lili online because they “don’t mark the birthdays of non-working members.”
“They, of course, wish Lilibet a very happy birthday, but nothing will be put out on any channels,” the source told OK! Magazine UK.
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Charles’ decision to snub Lili’s birthday strayed from how his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, handled the tot’s big day.
The late monarch wished her great-granddaughter a happy 1st birthday in 2022, just months before she passed away in September at 96.
“🎈Wishing Lilibet a very Happy 1st Birthday!” Lili’s great-grandmother shared via her official social media account at the time.
While Lili didn’t get an Instagram post, Harry and wife Meghan Markle, 41, threw her an “all-American” birthday bash at their Montecito, Calif., estate last weekend.
The month before, the couple threw their son, Archie, an “intimate” party.