The latest detail about the Fab Four’s royal feud is all about Archie

Really?

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Really?

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry officially split from Kate Middleton and Prince William this year to start their own royal household, something that has prompted rumours of feuds and fallouts, with the public fearing for the future of the Fab Four, and particularly, Harry and William’s relationship.

The two brothers were rumoured to have had a falling out recently, all stemming from a reported hesitance to accept Harry and Meghan’s fast-paced relationship, from William’s side.

The speculation only grew louder when the two royal couples split from each other on Instagram just months ago, something that millennials in particular took to mean that there had been a serious falling out.

Poor royals! Who said that the rumour mill was dead?

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While some insisted the split was simply down to succession, there were still rumours of feuds with a new detail going viral after baby Archie’s Christening, something that the royal couple insisted on being a private affair, even refusing to release the list of Godparents.

This is reportedly what caused the tension.

According to a source via Us Weekly, ‘The queen accepted Harry and Meghan’s decision to keep the event private’ but it was reportedly Prince William and Kate Middleton who ‘weren’t happy about it.’

According to the source, ‘William thinks his brother is going overboard keeping Archie out of the spotlight,’ something that has reportedly increased tensions.

Come back Fab Four.

Jenny Proudfoot
Contributing Features Editor

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