With everything that’s been going on at Kensington Palace, we almost forgot about the feud between Meghan and Kate.
The duchesses haven’t been seeing eye-to-eye on a couple of things, from bridesmaid dresses to household staff.
Despite public efforts to defuse the rumours, the negative vibe in and around the palace is said to be reaching critical levels, which is why the Princes, William and Harry, have decided to step in.
According to the Daily Mail,
Prince William and Prince Harry are expected to divide their shared household in the next few weeks to help ease tensions between them and their wives.
Courtiers have also suggested that the ending of their ‘double act’ and the creation of separate courts reflects their changing responsibilities.
It is understood the key split will be in their communications team. In recent months, the Palace has struggled to contain a tide of negative Meghan headlines, with aides understood to be frustrated that their advice would occasionally fall on deaf ears.
The tension between Kate and Meghan has apparently also caused tension between Harry and William, which they hope will ease up if they spend a little less time working together.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will shortly move from Kensington Palace in London to Frogmore Cottage on the Windsor estate.
William and Harry first broke away from Prince Charles’s court at Clarence House in 2009, creating their own private office, originally based at St James’s Palace. But courtiers say that now William has his own family – and Harry and Meghan are expecting – they need separate teams to help them forge their own styles.
Here’s hoping absence makes the heart grow fonder.
[source:dailymail]
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