King Charles was showered with love on Father’s Day — but only by one of his two children.
The monarch, 75, was just one of the billion fathers that were celebrated Sunday, and his eldest son made sure to mark the special occasion with a break from tradition.
Taking to social media, Prince William posted a childhood photo of himself playing in the garden with his father, the then-Prince of Wales.
The snap, taken on June 12, 1984, shows William — smiling from ear to ear just days before his 2nd birthday.
“Happy Father’s Day, Pa,” the Prince of Wales, 41, wrote on Instagram, signing the message with a “W.”
Notably, the image did not include his estranged brother Prince Harry, who opted to remain silent on Father’s Day.
In contrast to his family, the Duke of Sussex, 39, who was reportedly not invited to attend Saturday’s Trooping the Colour ceremony, kept a low profile during Sunday’s festivities.
There was no public acknowledgment of Father’s Day from him nor his wife, Meghan Markle, who is famously feuding with her own dad, Thomas Markle.
What’s more, the Sussexes did not share an image of Harry with the pair’s two children — Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet — on the special day.
Over in the UK, the royals made sure to acknowledge the senior members of the family in separate posts.
Kensington Royal shared a heartwarming image of William with his and Kate Middleton’s three children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, in honor of Father’s Day.
“We love you, Papa,” they captioned the sweet pic, which showed them looking out at the coast of Norfolk, England last month.
The royal family’s official social media pages also posted footage of Charles and his late father, Prince Phillip.
“Wishing all Dads, and those who may be missing their parents today, a relaxing Father’s Day,” they captured the throwback pics, which showed the father-son duo over the years.
While Harry’s deafening silence on Father’s Day was noticeable, it is unclear if he had privately reached out to his estranged father to mark the holiday.
The Post has reached out to reps for the Sussexes for comment.