Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Sent Christmas Presents To Prince William

By Emily Lee

December 22, 2020

Absence really does make the heart grow fonder.

Despite the rift between Prince Harry and Prince William, the brothers are reportedly making nice for the holidays. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly already sent gifts to Prince William and Kate Middleton's country home, Anmer Hall in Norfolk, where the Cambridge family will be spending Christmas this year. A source told Newsweek that the "whole family is exchanging gifts in the way that it always has" even though they won't be able to gather together as they usually do.

Royal correspondent Katie Nicholl confirmed this news to True Royalty TV's The Royal Beat, as well. "There has been nine months since Megxit and relations are better. I know that they are in touch, that they do talk. I know that Harry sent over a load of presents for the Cambridge children. They will Zoom and chat over the holidays," she revealed.

Andrew Morton, a royal biographer, also spoke to The Sun about the gifts Harry and Meghan sent across the pond. According to Morton, Meghan made sure to add a personal touch to all the presents by writing special messages for the Cambridges. "Harry has sent presents to William and Kate and the calligraphy has been done by Meghan. He plans to speak to his father and brother over Christmas," Morton reported.

Meghan and Harry will remain in California for the holidays, while the rest of the Royal Family will be split up in England due to the COVID-19 restrictions. Like many other families that won't be together this year, the royals plan to stay in touch and celebrate together via video chat.

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