Meghan is hiding away until the baby is born, the British are betting on what it will be named, and things seem to be awkward between Harry and Will.
Things seem fine between Harry and Kate, though.
Will couldn’t make it to the annual Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey on Thursday so Harry stepped in to keep Kate company.
The day marks the anniversary of New Zealand and Australian soldiers, known as Anzacs, landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915 during World War I, reports Huffington Post.
The Duchess of Cambridge and Duke of Sussex couldn’t stop smiling as they headed into the church together, a definite departure from the service on Sunday.
Harry stepped out solo on Sunday, as Meghan Markle is due to give birth any day now.
Normally, the prince would tag along to any event with William and Kate, but he entered and left the service without walking with them.
He didn’t stand next to them before entering the church ― though it appears he exchanged a greeting with them ― and didn’t sit or speak with them once inside, according to The Daily Beast.
Apparently, this was all the proof that the tabloids needed to start running the story that the brothers are officially fighting, and that Will is shipping Harry off to Africa.
“In some ways it would suit William to get his brother out of the country for a few years and Meghan as far away as possible,” an anonymous source told the paper.
Another source added that “there are discussions in palace circles about how do we harness Harry and Meghan and this tremendous global attention they get. How do we draw them back, because laying down the law and ticking them off doesn’t work at all.”
Looks like Kate and Harry are still pals, so there’s hope.
[source:huffpost]
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