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Queen, Prince Charles and Camilla lead royal tributes to Kate Middleton on her 39th birthday - Daily Mail

Kate Middleton pays tribute to 'all those working on the frontline' on her 39th birthday as she gets congratulations from The Queen, Prince Charles and Camilla...but Harry and Meghan are yet to wish her will

  • Kate Middleton thanked public for 'kind wishes' on a very 'different' birthday
  • The Queen led tributes as The Duchess of Cambridge turned 39 today  
  • Prince Charles and Camilla also shared photo of royal and sent their well-wishes 
  • Duke and Duchess of Cambridge likely to have remained at Anmer Hall in Norfolk after England was plunged into Lockdown 3
  • Mother-of-three likely to enjoy low-key family celebrations at country residence 

The Duchess of Cambridge has said her thoughts are with workers on the front line of the pandemic as she celebrates a 'very different' birthday - as she received well-wishes from The Queen. Prince Charles and Camilla. 

Kate Middleton, who turned 39 today, is believed to be spending the day with her family at their Norfolk home of Anmer Hall, where the Cambridges spent Christmas after the Queen decided to have a quiet festive period at Windsor Castle.

A message on the Cambridges' Twitter page said: 'Thank you for your kind wishes on The Duchess' birthday.

'Birthdays have been very different in recent months, and our thoughts continue to be with all those working on the front line at this hugely challenging time.'

The message was accompanied by a photograph of Kate wearing a face mask and waving, which was taken while she and William spent three days in December touring the country by royal train to thank key workers for their efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.

Birthday wishes were also sent to the duchess by the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, but Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who do not have social media accounts, have not publicly posted a message to the royal.

The Duchess of Cambridge (pictured) has said her thoughts are with workers on the front line of the pandemic as she celebrates a 'very different' birthday. Pictured, on royal train tour in December

The Duchess of Cambridge (pictured) has said her thoughts are with workers on the front line of the pandemic as she celebrates a 'very different' birthday. Pictured, on royal train tour in December

The message (pictured) was accompanied by a photograph of Kate wearing a face mask and waving, which was taken while she and William spent three days in December touring the country by royal train to thank key workers for their efforts during the coronavirus pandemic

The message (pictured) was accompanied by a photograph of Kate wearing a face mask and waving, which was taken while she and William spent three days in December touring the country by royal train to thank key workers for their efforts during the coronavirus pandemic 

Taking to Twitter, the official Royal Family Instagram shared two throwback photographs of the duchess and penned: 'Wishing The Duchess of Cambridge a very happy birthday today!' (pictured)

Taking to Twitter, the official Royal Family Instagram shared two throwback photographs of the duchess and penned: 'Wishing The Duchess of Cambridge a very happy birthday today!' (pictured)

In one of the snaps, the royal can be seen with Her Majesty during a visit to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2019

In one of the snaps, the royal can be seen with Her Majesty during a visit to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2019

Kate Middleton roasts marshmallows during the engagement

A second snap shows the duchess donning a Scouts woggle to meet Cub and Beaver Scouts in Northolt, west London on 29 September

The Clarence House Twitter account posted a photo of Kate taken during a visit to Battersea Park in September, where she met mothers to learn how they were helping each other during the pandemic, alongside the message: 'Happy Birthday to The Duchess of Cambridge!'

Buckingham Palace tweeted two photos of Kate, one of her with the Queen which was taken as the duchess gave a guided tour of the garden she created for Chelsea Flower Show, and the other of Kate as she became joint president of the Scout Association, which the Queen is patron of.

The palace tweet said: 'Wishing The Duchess of Cambridge a very happy birthday today!'

A birthday cake emoji was added, as well as the hashtag #HappyBirthdayHRH.

The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall also shared a snap of the mother-of-three and wrote: ' Happy Birthday to The Duchess of Cambridge!' alongside a confetti ball emoji (pictured)

The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall also shared a snap of the mother-of-three and wrote: ' Happy Birthday to The Duchess of Cambridge!' alongside a confetti ball emoji (pictured)

In the photo, a smiling Kate looks relaxed in a pair of recycled pink £29.50 M&S trousers which she wore to meet with parents helped by peer support networks during the Covid-19 pandemic on 22 September

In the photo, a smiling Kate looks relaxed in a pair of recycled pink £29.50 M&S trousers which she wore to meet with parents helped by peer support networks during the Covid-19 pandemic on 22 September

A general view of the front of Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate on January 13, 2013 in King's Lynn

A general view of the front of Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate on January 13, 2013 in King's Lynn

Kate's birthday celebrations are likely to be a private affair, due to lockdown restrictions, with William and their three children - seven-year-old Prince George, Princess Charlotte, five, and two-year-old Prince Louis.

Throughout the pandemic, the Cambridges have adapted their public life, turning to video calls to carry out virtual engagements and then joining socially distanced face-to-face events when restrictions were lifted.

In November, the duchess said she was 'humbled' that more than half-a-million people had taken part in her landmark research on the issue of early years.

The study was the largest of its kind in the UK on perceptions of early childhood - which found only one in four people recognise the key importance of the first five years of a child's life.

It is believed the Cambridges had intended to return to their London base at Kensington Palace, but now have no reason to return to the capital, and the law advises against essential travel. Pictured with their children attending a special pantomime performance at London's Palladium Theatre in December

It is believed the Cambridges had intended to return to their London base at Kensington Palace, but now have no reason to return to the capital, and the law advises against essential travel. Pictured with their children attending a special pantomime performance at London's Palladium Theatre in December

Do it like the Duchess of Cambridge in an Alessandra Rich midi dress

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge surprised their little ones with an early Christmas treat last year in the form of a special pantomime performance at The London Palladium.

Kate's dress is by Alessandra Rich, a label she has worn on several occasions now. Remember that green floral number or the festive red dress for the Mary Berry Christmas TV special? Both of those were by the brand too!

This chic silk style features a frill collar, midi length, petal print and navy colourway. It's equal parts sophisticated and wearable. To complete the look, she's wearing her 'Maya Torque' gold plated bracelet by Halcyon Days, Simone Rocha faux-pearl earrings and Prada heels.

Unfortunately, this dress is from an older collection, but you can shop the current line at NET-A-PORTER now. Or recreate Kate's midi moment with the help of our edit below...

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Prince William and Kate Middleton are likely to remain at Anmer Hall and resume homeschooling their children Prince George, seven, Prince Louis, two, and Princess Charlotte, five (pictured together in a shot for their 2020 Christmas card)

Prince William and Kate Middleton are likely to remain at Anmer Hall and resume homeschooling their children Prince George, seven, Prince Louis, two, and Princess Charlotte, five (pictured together in a shot for their 2020 Christmas card)

The day before Kate's 38th birthday in 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced their bombshell news that they wanted to step down as working royals and become financially independent - something they have achieved.

Catherine Elizabeth Middleton was born to Carole and Michael Middleton at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading on January 9, 1982.

Amman in Jordan was home to Kate and her family for a few years in the mid 1980s, where she attended a nursery school from the age of three, before returning to Berkshire.

At the age of 13, she went to the exclusive, private Marlborough College in Wiltshire, where she part-boarded.

She graduated in 2005 with a 2:1 in history of art from St Andrews University, where she met and began dating William, whom she married at Westminster Abbey in 2011.

Kate - now an HRH and a future Queen consort - is patron of 19 charities and organisations, and has focused her charity work on helping children have the best possible start in life, particularly surrounding their mental health. 

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