Kate and William Extend Christmas Olive Branch to Meghan and Harry Amid Feud

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Despite the ongoing feud between Prince William and Prince Harry, the royal brothers are keeping a sweet Christmas tradition alive, signaling a potential reconciliation.

A Sweet Christmas Tradition

It has been five years since William and Harry spent Christmas together, and it remains uncertain whether they will reunite this year. However, the brothers are reportedly continuing one Christmas tradition for the sake of their children.

Gift Exchange

According to royal editor Roya Nikkhah, the couples are exchanging Christmas gifts, ensuring that Archie and Lilibet do not miss out on presents under the tree. Although there will be no gifts exchanged between the adults, Harry and Meghan have reportedly sent presents for George, Charlotte, and Louis, while William and Kate have done the same for Archie and Lilibet.

Family Reunion on Hold?

Traditionally, the royal family gathers at Sandringham for Christmas. However, it is rumored that the Sussexes have not received an invite from the King this year. Instead, there are speculations that Harry and Meghan may spend New Year in Scotland with Charles, while William and Kate stay at Anmer Hall in Norfolk.

Working to Mend the Rift

Despite the strained relationship between Harry and Charles, the two recently had a phone call to celebrate Charles's 75th birthday. Sources suggest that they are now working to mend the family rift. While Queen Camilla and Prince William remain cautious, Charles is said to be keeping the door open for his "dear boy."

Tensions Remain High

The tensions between the once-dubbed 'Fab Four' are still palpable. Harry's public criticisms of the Royal Family and the UK on Netflix and in his memoir have made Queen Camilla and Prince William wary, leading them to advise Charles against engaging with Harry.

It is clear that the road to reconciliation is a complex one, but the continuation of this Christmas tradition offers a glimmer of hope for the future of the royal family.