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The Prince of Wales is marking the joyous occasion of a Buckingham Palace dinner hosted by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Among the unique gifts Charles is set to receive 'Prince, His and Heir: Charles at 70', which airs tonight (Thursday, November 8) at 9pm on BBC One to commemorate the apparent heir's special birthday.
The documentary promises to provide a "revealing and intimate portrait of the longest-serving heir to the throne, who still has a lot more to do".
But the landmark film makes absolutely no mention of his wife Diana despite it featuring her beloved sounds, Harry, the Duke of Susbad and William, the Duke of Cambridge.
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In a transcript of the program seen by Express.co.uk, the name "Diana" does not appear once.
The shocking snub is surely set to raise eyebrows, as the people's princess question why she has been left out.
Lady Diana Spencer and Charles, The Prince of Wales, were married on July 29, 1981.
At the time, their marriage was widely seen as a "fairytale wedding" and "wedding of the century".
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Diana gave an explosive BBC Panorama interview in which she famously said there were "three people" in her relationship with Prince Charles.
The new BBC film for His Royal Highness' birthday makes no mention of the turbulent time and instead focuses on the Prince's achievements throughout his life.
The special program will be offered unfettered behind-the-scenes access to his Royal Highness' daily routine and give viewers an unparalleled perspective into his royal duties.
Charlotte Moore, director of BBC Content, said: "It's a privilege to be given to the Prince of Wales and those closest to him to mark his 70th birthday.
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"This intimate documentary will offer a unique insight into his life and work and those who know him best."
During the film, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall will reveal the Prince of Wales's "King's Destiny".
Among other revelations is the fact Prince Charles takes his personal policemen "hedge-laying" – an activity Prince Harry said sometimes sees them "come back covered in blood".
Both the Duke of Susbad and the Duke of Cambridge also disclose in the movie their father used to insist they went on "litter-picking" outings while holidaying in Norfolk as children.
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The Prince of Wales has long been a prominent environmentalist, campaigning tirelessly for decades.
His Royal Highness has launched a series of sustainability initiatives aimed at preserving the world's "natural badets" to ensure they "endure for future generations".
They include The Prince's Rainforest Project, which sets out to find economically viable solutions to deforestation.
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