Prince William and Kate WILL spend a frosty Christmas with Prince Harry and Meghan as the two couples will join the Queen in Norfolk despite rumours of a rift
The family get-together could involve tension despite Kensington Palace denying a row between the two couples last Christmas - when Kate allegedly felt Meghan had been 'downright rude'
KATE and Meghan and their husbands Princes William and Harry are set for a frosty Christmas gathering.
The four will join the Queen at Sandringham on Christmas Day despite rumours of a royal rift, The Sun has learned.
It follows speculation that William and Kate would go to Kate’s parents’ mansion in Bucklebury, Berkshire.
A royal source said: “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will spend Christmas with the Royal Family in Norfolk.
"Harry and Meghan will be there with the Queen and Prince Philip.”
But the get-together could mirror millions of other British households with Christmas Day tension.
Kensington Palace was forced to deny claims of a row between the two couples last Christmas, when sources claimed that Prince Charles had arranged for Harry and Meghan to stay with William and Kate at the Cambridges’ Norfolk residence, Anmer Hall.
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The women clashed as Kate, then five months pregnant, felt Meghan had been “downright rude”, it was alleged.
She was said to have taken Meghan to one side, earning an angry response and sparking a “ghastly row”.
An aide told The Mail on Sunday: “It escalated rapidly after Meghan complained to Harry that she had been ‘told off’.
"He took her side, while William defended Kate. But Kensington Palace insisted: “None of this is true.”
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