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Inside the Royal rift: How Prince William and Kate's actions at Harry's wedding sparked controversy

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle marked their sixth wedding anniversary this month. However, their special day was marred by a significant disagreement between the Sussexes and the Prince and Princess of Wales.In his 2023 memoir 'Spare', Harry shed light on the rift that developed among the once dubbed 'Fab Four'.

He expressed his disappointment over the lack of bonding between his wife and brother's family, leading to a sit-down discussion to iron out their differences.A major point of contention was the alleged swapping of name cards at Harry and Meghan's wedding by William and Kate, reports the Mirror.Recounting a meeting held at Kensington Palace in June 2018, Harry wrote: "For our part, we chipped in that we weren't too pleased when Willy and Kate switched place cards and changed seats at our wedding. "We'd followed the American tradition, placing couples next to each other, but Willy and Kate didn't like that tradition, so their table was the only one where spouses were apart." "They insisted it wasn't them, it was someone else.

And they said we'd done the same thing at Pippa's wedding. We hadn't. "Much as we'd wanted to. We'd been separated by a huge flower arrangement between us, and though we'd desperately wanted to sit together, we hadn't done a thing about it.

None of this airing of grievances was doing us any good, I felt. We weren't getting anywhere."The upcoming book from Prince Harry gives an inside look into the reported fallout between Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton over bridesmaid dresses at his wedding, which had been a point of media speculation.

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