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Rare Footage Reveals Kate’s Mother’s Warning to Meghan During Christmas Concert
The royal family gathered at Westminster Abbey for the Together at Christmas carol service, and amidst the festive atmosphere, rare footage has emerged, exposing a warning from Kate Middleton's mother to Meghan Markle.
Pippa Middleton, the younger sister of the Princess of Wales, attended the event alongside her mother, Carol Middleton, showing their support for the royal family.
Pippa looked stunning in a burgundy-bolted coat by Karen Millen, braving the cold with her sleek and straight hairstyle.
Her makeup was as subtle and immaculate as ever, adding to her overall elegance.
Accompanying her was Zara Tindall, who also donned a similar burgundy coat, creating a coordinated look.
The carol service, organized by the Royal Foundation, aimed to acknowledge the selfless efforts of individuals, families, and communities across the UK.
It celebrated the joy that human connection and togetherness can bring.
This year's service was dedicated to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, honoring the values she demonstrated throughout her life, such as duty, empathy, faith, service, kindness, and compassion.
The Abbey welcomed inspirational guests who were invited in recognition of their tireless work in helping and caring for others.
These individuals personify the principles shared by Her Majesty and the royal family.
In other news, despite the ongoing tensions caused by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's explosive Netflix series, they will still participate in a royal Christmas tradition.
Experts suggest that the rift between the brothers will not hinder the exchange of Christmas gifts.
The final episodes of the documentary, which delve into their decision to step away from royal duties and start a new life in America, are set to be released later this week.
Royal editor and expert Roya Nicker reveals that the Sussexes will be buying presents for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
On the other hand, William and Kate will be sending parcels for Archie and Lilibet.
Nicker states in the Sunday Times, “Believe it or not, the Waleses and the Sussexes are exchanging Christmas gifts this year.
In the absence of goodwill between the couples, William and Kate will not deprive three-year-old Archie and one-year-old Lilibet of a present under the tree.”
Although the adults will not be exchanging gifts, one royal tradition that Team Sussex is still on board with is sending gifts to George, Charlotte, and Louis, who are aged nine, seven, and four respectively.
The first three episodes of the documentary, released last Thursday, featured Harry and Meghan expressing their grievances towards the royal institution.
Harry highlighted an unconscious bias of racism within the institution, while Meghan criticized William and Kate for being emotionless during their first meeting.
Harry also claimed that the royals questioned why Meghan should be protected from media speculation, stating that it was something all royal women, including Princess Diana and Kate, had to endure.
Meghan also revealed feeling unprepared for royal life, admitting she didn't know what a walkabout was and often wore muted colors to blend in.
Despite the revelations made by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, royal insiders have stated that both the King and Prince William will maintain a dignified silence and refrain from engaging in a tit-for-tat battle.
A source shared, “As far as everyone is concerned, it's business as usual, and there's no desire to engage in a tit-for-tat war of words.
There's certainly nothing in the first half worth engaging with, and there's nothing new about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex talking in public about their time in the royal family.