Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have stepped out for the first time since rubbishing reports that the duke had "snubbed" the King on his birthday as they claimed they've had "no contact" from the monarch about his upcoming 75th celebrations.The couple were seen opening a new veteran centre in Downtown San Diego just days after shutting down claims that Harry had rejected an invitation from his father to see him on his birthday.Meghan looked classy in a sleek tailored black suit and was all smiles as she joined officials for the cutting of the ribbon, the Express reports.Meanwhile, the duke seemed far more low-spirited than his wife and appeared to be frowning while listening to official speeches.The couple were thanked for their support while Meghan beamed and Harry gave a curt "thank you".The opening of the veteran centre marked their first official outing since last month where they jetted off to New York to mark World Mental Health Day.The inauguration came after the former royal couple spent the morning with veterans and active duty personnel at Camp Pendleton ahead of Veterans Day.However, over the past few days, Harry and Meghan have already been back in the centre of the spotlight over reports of their potential return to the UK to celebrate the King's birthday on November 14. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Sources told the Sunday Times that the Duke of Sussex has been extended an olive branch by his father to join him at Clarence House with the rest of the family to mark his 75th but he had "snubbed" the monarch's invitation.A representative for the couple denied the claims on Tuesday as he stated that the couple had not been
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