Prince William clocked in his 35th birthday on Wednesday.
And according to palace sources, the dad-of-two marked the milestone privately surrounded by his loved ones.
While his Granny recently had a very public birthday with Trooping the Colour, William decided to stay with his immediate family behind closed doors.
Palace insiders told Hello! that the birthday boy was with his wife Catherine and their two kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
The tight family โtucked into a birthday cake and a meal,โ the publication report.

Over the weekend the family helped her Majesty celebrate Trooping the Colour

On Tuesday we saw Will and Kate at Ascot.
Itโs likely that Catherine whipped up the feast, though she has joked in the past, โWilliam has to put up with my cooking most of the time!โ
At the time, Wills was quick to chime in, joking: โItโs the reason Iโm so skinny!โ

Donโt worry Kate, William has set the record straight, saying, โCatherine is a very good cook!โ
That doesnโt mean the Duchess doesnโt know a thing or two in the kitchen โ after all, she famously served up her grandmotherโs chutney as a Christmas gift to the Queen.
โI can remember being at Sandringham, for the first time, at Christmas,โ Kate revealed in a documentary released to coincide with the Queenโs 90th birthday celebrations.
โAnd I was worried what to give the Queen as her Christmas present. I was thinking, โGosh, what should I give her?โ I thought back to what would I give my own grandparents and I thought, โIโll make her somethingโ, which could have gone horribly wrong, but I decided to make my grannyโs recipe of chutney.โ
Admitting she was โslightly worried about itโ, Kate revealed that the chutney featured in the Christmas meal the following day, noting that it shows the Queenโs โthoughtfulness, really, and her care in looking after everybody.โ

Carolyn Robb was the personal chef for Prince Charles, Diana, Princess of Wales, Prince Harry and Prince William for over 13 years in their various UK residences.

Kate made chutney for The Queen from a recipe from her Granny.
In fact, Kateโs prowess in the kitchen shouldnโt be that much of a shock, according to former Kensington Palace chef Carolyn Robb sheโs a pro.
โYou have to remember that sheโs not royal,โ the chef told Racked a couple of years back.
โShe comes from a normal background and a normal home where sheโs always cooked for herself. And what Iโve always heard is that William enjoys spending time with her family because they just eat together at the kitchen table like a normal family. Iโm sure that thatโs what they still do,โ she told the site.

Kate loves it when the kids help in the kitchen though she has revealed her cheeky monkey George creates chaos in the kitchen.

Kate is actually quite a whiz in the kitchen and just like us she uses good old fashioned cookbooks. She admitted to cooking legend Mary Berry that she loves using her recipes.
And normal family life is just how the Cambridges like to spend their time.
For Princess Charlotteโs second birthday in May, the family invited friends and family over for โa little partyโ.
William and Kate have both had busy weeks, from the entire gang including George and Charlotte at the Queenโs official birthday at Trooping the Colour, Wills also joined his grandmother to the site of the Grenfell Tower fire in west London, before the majority of the royal family stepping out for Ascot on Tuesday.
We wouldnโt be surprised if the pair, whoโve been married for five years, opted for some takeaway.
While Catherine would always go for curry, itโs a tougher a decision for the man of the moment.
โItโs a real conundrum when it comes to [takeaway] โ pizza, curry or Chinese,โ William said during a BBC radio chat earlier this year.
โYou do struggle for choice,โhis wife remarked, with Wills explaining, โIโm not so good with the spicy food!โ