Kate middleton and meghan markle to support husbands at moving meeting

Kate middleton and meghan markle to support husbands at moving meeting

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Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and Meghan Markle have both recently returned to the UK from royal tours abroad. While Kate and Prince William spent four days in Pakistan, Meghan and Prince Harry


spent 10 days in South Africa with baby Archie. The Sussexes and Cambridges will next meet in public at this moving event. Remembrance Sunday on November 11 is a day packed with


significance for ex-servicemen Prince Harry and Prince William. Prince Harry recently seemed to confirm rumours he and his older brother had grown apart in an explosive documentary made


during his tour of South Africa. In Meghan & Harry: An African Journey Prince Harry addressed the rumours while speaking to journalist Tom Bradby. He said: “Part of this role and part of


this job and this family being under the pressure that it’s under … stuff happens.” “But look we’re brothers. We’ll always be brothers.” READ MORE: HOW KATE MIDDLETON'S UNIVERSITY


NICKNAME SHOWED WILLS SHE WAS A CATCH He added: ”We’re certainly on different paths at the moment but I will always be there for him and as I know he’ll always be there for me,” “We don’t


see each other as much as we used to because we’re so busy but I love him dearly.” “The majority of the stuff is created out of nothing but as brothers, it’s just as I said, you have good


days, you have bad days.” Since then speculation of a rift have been fuelled after an aide of Meghan and Harry’s was reported to have credited them with “single-handedly modernising the


monarchy.” They said: “Palace staff are keen to ensure that the family come together to pay their respects and that the focus is on the brave souls who lost their lives for their country.


“Remembrance Day is an especially poignant event for all of the members of the royal family, but especially for Prince Harry who served in Afghanistan. “There is a general sense of hope that


this day will put things in perspective and allow senior family members time to reflect on what the important things in life really are.” Since the explosive Meghan and Harry documentary,


many have questioned what shape the Sussexes’ future will take. Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams claimed that while William and Kate are on a clear path to become the next King and Queen


Consort, Meghan and Harry’s future is less certain. He told Express.co.uk: “When Harry talked of going on separate paths from William and ups and downs in his relations with him, it


inevitably created headlines he surely would have wanted to avoid. “William and Kate have just completed a highly successful tour of Pakistan, as the future king and Queen Consort there is


obviously less independence but there is duty. “Also there are their charitable commitments, they have got the balance right and are handling things brilliantly. “After last Sunday’s


disastrous documentary it is impossible to say what duties Harry and Meghan will take on next.”