Did Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just shut down the rumours of a royal fallout?

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have officially split from Kate Middleton and Prince William 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 this month, something that millennials in particular took to mean that there had been a serious falling out.

With Meghan and Harry due to welcome Baby Sussex any day now, the Fab Four seem keen to put rumours of feuds and fallouts to rest.

It was therefore thought that when Prince Harry stepped out this week with his sister-in-law Kate Middleton to attend the Anzac Day Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, it was in order to present a united front - especially seeing as the appearance was reportedly decided upon at the last minute.

Not only this but when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex posted an Instagram on their new account to commemorate Anzac Day, they not only posted photos of themselves but also included photos of Prince William and Kate Middleton, sending the message that there is no bad blood between the royals.

It was also recently reported by The Sun that Kate Middleton is making a huge effort to bridge the gap between the two couples.

It looks like it's all going to be OK!

Jenny Proudfoot
Features Editor

Jenny Proudfoot is an award-winning journalist, specialising in lifestyle, culture, entertainment, international development and politics. She has worked at Marie Claire UK for seven years, rising from intern to Features Editor and is now the most published Marie Claire writer of all time. She was made a 30 under 30 award-winner last year and named a rising star in journalism by the Professional Publishers Association.