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Prince Harry and William exchange Christmas gifts 'symbolising truce amid feud'

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Prince Harry and William have exchanged Christmas presents marking the end of their alleged feud, it has been reported. A Christmas truce has been agreed by the brothers after months of doubt over their relationship, according to claims.

Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, bought their gifts from exclusive boutiques in Santa Barbara, California, where they moved to earlier this year.

In fact, the Duchess reportedly personalised the gifts by using her calligraphy skills to write messages for George, seven, Charlotte, five, and Louis, two, reports The Sun.

Prince William and Kate have also sent off their gifts via post for nephew baby Archie. Royal writer Andrew Morton said: “Harry has sent presents to William and Kate and the calligraphy has been.

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