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Beware of Faux Royal Drama

You walk down the isle of your local grocery store, and you see articles about a "feud" between Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. Maybe you believe the headlines, maybe you don't.

But, here's the real facts, it's fake news.

People are just assuming that there is tension between the two sisters in law. There is no proof, no clear fact we can point to with the assured knowledge it is what it seems to be. For, example, we don't know the real reason Meghan wasn't at Catherine's birthday party, or why the Sussexes are moving to Windsor. So, my message to the people who are creating the drama is to stop it. These are real people who you keep spreading rumors about, and even Kensington Palace, who rarely comments on these rumors, has intervened in an attempt to stop the drama.

So, in conclusion, take everything you hear about a feud between Catherine and Meghan with a grain of salt, because you don't know the whole story.

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  1. I heard that Kate and Meghan fought with swords...to the death! I also heard that William and Harry fought with swords...to the death! My primary source for this is Swords Illustrated, a reputable bi-weekly publication. What say you?

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