Harry celebrates birthday in Germany with schnitzel and sausage
he Duke of Sussex has spent his birthday cheering on Invictus Games opponents after an evening celebrating at a conventional German restaurant.
Meghan and Harry posed for an image within the Dusseldorf diner on Thursday forward of the duke’s thirty ninth birthday and had been described as “very likeable people” by their hosts.
The couple and their entourage dined on traditional German dishes corresponding to wiener schnitzel and blood sausage, washed down with beer brewed by the restaurant Brauerei Schumacher.
Harry, born on September 15 1984, was pictured arriving at Merkur Spiel-Arena on Friday together with his spouse to observe a seated volleyball match and joked and laughed with spectators.
The couple posed for an image with the Polish seated volleyball group and on the finish of 1 match the duke gave his spouse a hug.
During their evening out Harry and Meghan had been reportedly joined by workers from their Archewell basis and posed for an image with restaurant employees after a birthday cake was delivered to the desk.
Brauerei Schumacher posted the picture on its Instagram web site with the message: “So proud! Impressed by very friendly people.
“Who enjoyed our Schumi Alt, Haxe Wiener Schnitzel, blood sausage and German sausages.”