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Enforced Harmony Between Meghan, Kate


Wed 02 Jan 2019 | 03:33 AM
Yassmine Elsayed

By: Yassmine ElSayed

CAIRO, Jan. 2 (SEE) - British media revealed that the two duchesses Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton were told to end their ongoing feud for Christmas day, after the Queen and Prince Charles ordered them to make peace.

Meghan and Kate were all smiles as they made their way to a church service at St Mary in Sandringham with their husbands Prince Harry and Prince William by their sides. The two duchesses appeared to have ended their royal rift, and were pictured laughing and having a chat as the strolled into St Mary Magdalene church.

Express.co.uk quoted a royal source that the Queen and Prince Charles ordered the duchesses to make up for Christmas and stop their feud so the family could "come together". The source told the Sun Online: “The Queen and Charles have allowed the situation to play out without overtly interfering — but they both made it clear that Christmas was for the whole family to really come together.The Queen stressed the importance of family and unity in her Christmas Day speech which was recorded at the White Drawing Room in Buckingham Palace.

The monarch said: "Through the many changes I have seen over the years, faith, family and friendship have been not only a constant for me but a source of personal comfort and reassurance.