Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II is seen at the Chichester Theatre while visiting West Sussex on Nov. 30, 2017, in Chichester, United Kingdom. Getty Images/Stuart C. Wilson

Queen Elizabeth II will be seen in public on her 93rd birthday on Sunday, April 21.

According to Hello! Magazine, the monarch typically celebrates her special day in private, but this year would be an exception. This is because the Queen’s birthday also happens to be on Easter Sunday, and she usually steps out for the occasion.

Throughout the past couple of years, Her Majesty heads to the grounds of Windsor Castle to celebrate Easter Sunday with Prince Philip and the other members of the royal family. But since the Duke of Edinburgh has already retired, it is highly unlikely that he will be at the church service this month.

Prince William and Kate Middleton are not expected to attend the Easter Sunday church service with the monarch because they will be in Norfolk for Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s Easter school break. As of late, it is still unclear whether or not the Cambridges will also celebrate Prince Louis’ first birthday on April 23 in Norfolk.

Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles are expected to join the Queen on Easter Sunday. But it seems that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be there either. The Duchess of Sussex is gearing up for the arrival of her first child and Prince Harry is most likely waiting by her side.

Meanwhile, there are some rumors suggesting that Markle could give birth on April 21. If this happens, her firstborn will share the same birthday with Her Majesty. But regardless of when Markle’s baby will born, royal fans would not get an update from the palace because the Duke and Duchess of Sussex want the arrival of their child to be kept private.

Days or weeks after the baby’s birth, Prince Harry and Markle would most likely make an official announcement and release the first photo of Baby Sussex. It is possible that they could release the picture via their Instagram account.