Stop Feuding! Queen Forces Kate Middleton To Spend Christmas Day With Meghan Markle
Feuding pair Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle will be together on Christmas Day.
The Queen has stepped in and the pair will be joined by their husbands, Prince Harry and Prince William, at Sandringham House with the rest of Royal family.
Kensington Palace confirmed this weekend that the couples would spend the day with the Queen.
RadarOnline.com has reported on growing tensions between the couples with Meghan recently being accused of stealing Kate's fashion styles.
Prince Harry and his pregnant wife will soon move out of Kensington
Palace as they prepare for the birth of their first child to live at Frogmore House in Windsor.
And the move comes as Meghan has been mocked for being 'too demanding' with two of her leading staffers leaving their positions recently.
There were also reports of a falling out between Meghan and Kate during Princess Charlotte's bridesmaid dress fitting before the royal wedding earlier this year.
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However, now it appears a truce has been called in time for Christmas to show a mark of solidarity for the Royals.
It has also been reported that Meghan's mom, Doria Ragland, has also been invited by The Queen to celebrate Christmas Day with them in Great Britain.
Christmas day at Sandringham House is a highly traditional affair which sees the royals open their presents on Christmas eve.
On Christmas day, the women of the house opt for a light breakfast while the male royals eat breakfast alone – later in the day is a formal meal for all presided over by The Queen.
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