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Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle's 'tense' Wimbledon gestures a sign of what was to come

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Kate Middleton looked elegant as always as she attended the Wimbledon women's final earlier today alongside Ian Hewitt, AELTC Chairman to see the showdown between Ons Jabeur and Marketa Vondrousova on Centre Court.The Princess of Wales is a regular attendee at Centre Court and attended twice with ex-working royal and sister-in-law Meghan Markle before she and Prince Harry decided to move to America.Mum-of-three Kate, who is patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, came with Meghan in 2018 to watch the men's semi-final, and the pair were seen laughing and joking as they enjoyed their shared love for tennis.Many members of the public believed it could be the start of a blossoming friendship between the then Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Sussex but unfortunately that was not to be.Prince Harry revealed the relationship between his wife Meghan and sister-in-law Kate with the launch of his controversial autobiography Spare, lifting the lid on the pair being at "loggerheads," according to reports in the Mirror.The Duke of Sussex says the two women found themselves in tense situations several times during the early days with Meghan and that the pair had a row over bridesmaid dresses in the lead-up to his wedding that left Meghan in tears.Another accusation was that Kate "grimaced" when the duchess borrowed her lipgloss.

Harry also detailed how he asked Kate for an apology when she accused Meghan of having "baby brain" following the birth of Louis.However, very few people would have guessed all this going on behind the scenes as Meghan and Kate stepped out at Wimbledon.

But behind their smiles, body language expert Judi James, claims clear tensions were already brewing."Their first visit to Wimbledon came at a time

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