Inside Prince Harry’s early birthday bash which saw him enjoy beer & blood sausages at ‘intimate’ meal with Meghan

PRINCIPAL Harry enjoyed an early birthday bash with wife Meghan at a traditional German restaurant yesterday.

The Sussexes downed six beers while munching on blood sausage and Wiener Schnitzel at the secret party in Düsseldorf, Germany.

Prince Harry enjoyed an early birthday party with his wife Meghan at a traditional German restaurant yesterday

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Prince Harry enjoyed an early birthday party with his wife Meghan at a traditional German restaurant yesterdayCredit: Instagram/brauereischumacher
The duke was said to have been'well fueled' after dinner at Im Goldenen Kessel, which means'In the golden cauldron'

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The duke was said to have been ‘well fueled’ after dinner at Im Goldenen Kessel, which means ‘In the golden cauldron’Credits: Splash

This California duo also devoured plates of Bratwurst, red cabbage and mashed potatoes while sitting in the public area instead of the VIP area.

A source said Hello! magazine The event was a “family meal” with the Archewell team ahead of Harry’s 39th birthday tomorrow.

The couple and dozens of assistants laughed, joked and toasted as the food was brought to the table.

The duke was said to have “extremely profited” after dinner at Im Goldenen Kessel, which means “In the Golden Cauldron”.

Owner Thea Ungermann said she had “goosebumps” when the Sussexes arrived for the evening of traditional German dining.

And “adorable” Harry even hugs her.

She added: “The couple were very comfortable. Harry and Meghan sat next to each other during the meal.”

The group drank Schumacher Alt, the same beer served at the Invictus Games, the tournament Harry is currently hosting in the city.

Meghan wore a red and white striped shirt, white pants and brown heels, while Harry swapped his Invictus Games polo shirt for a gray marl shirt with jeans and colored trainers. green.

After dinner, Harry went back to his $1,600-a-night hotel to eat birthday cake.

It was day five of competition at the Invictus Games, and Harry and Meghan enjoyed an intimate moment as they took a selfie.

But yesterday, Meghan, 42, was seen without her engagement ring at the Games for Wounded Veterans.

Body language expert Judi James told The Sun that the pair “lacked intimacy” but were trying to prove they were a “devoted couple”.

Analyzing the couple’s footage yesterday, Judi added: “There are very few intimate ‘lost together’ moments here or the possibility of having one at these locations.

“A lot of what looks like intentional gestures to show the world that they really are a devoted couple.”

Harry and Meghan took to the stands on Thursday as day five of the Invictus Games got underway

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Harry and Meghan took to the stands on Thursday as day five of the Invictus Games got underwayCredit: Rex
The couple hugged each other in a jubilant scene as fans competed to take photos of the intimate couple

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The couple hugged each other in a jubilant scene as fans competed to take photos of the intimate coupleCredits: Splash
Harry and Meghan grinned as an audience member took a cheeky selfie on Thursday

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Harry and Meghan grinned as an audience member took a cheeky selfie on ThursdayCredit: Mega Agency
Harry and Meghan enjoyed an intimate moment in the stands on Wednesday

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Harry and Meghan enjoyed an intimate moment in the stands on WednesdayCredits: Splash
Harry looked pensive as Meghan smiled during day four of the Invictus Games on Wednesday

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Harry looked pensive as Meghan smiled during day four of the Invictus Games on WednesdayCredits: Splash
The Duchess of Sussex hugged a supporter and held her head during today's matches

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The Duchess of Sussex hugged a supporter and held her head during today’s matchesCredits: Splash
Harry and Meghan took photos with fans in Dusseldorf

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Harry and Meghan took photos with fans in DusseldorfCredit: Getty
A spectator took a selfie with Meghan as the Duchess watched the Incitus Games on Thursday

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A spectator took a selfie with Meghan as the Duchess watched the Incitus Games on ThursdayCredit: Mega Agency

Edmuns DeMars

Edmund DeMarche is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Edmund DeMarche joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing edmund@ustimespost.com.

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