Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton have long been rumored to be in conflict. The Duchesses are said to be at odds because of their different views and personalities. Royal experts say that they clash, but they still try to look civil when out in a public event.
Now, it was said that people would be able to confirm if Meghan and Kate are indeed feuding because both of them are expected to attend the Wimbledon next week. Since they are likely to be given reserved seats where they have to sit next to each other, everyone will see if there is tension between them, which will confirm their rift. On the other hand, if they appear to be comfortable and talking, then it can be assumed that the rumors are false.
According to Express, the tennis tournament is set to begin on July 1, and both Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle are attending on this same day. Prince William and Prince Harry’s wife should be chatting amicably while in their designated seats as they watch the play. If the situation is not like this, there is a high chance that they do not see eye to eye.
But, will Meghan Markle attend Wimbledon this year? The Duchess of Sussex just gave birth to baby Archie, but a source told Entertainment Tonight that the former “Suits” actress would use her maternity leave and show up at the annual All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club event to watch and support her friend Serena Williams.
"The Duchess of Sussex is still on maternity leave, but this is a family moment with the wider members of the royal family all in attendance," the source said. “The only thing that could keep Meghan from attending the annual tennis tournament is if the baby keeps her home last minute."
All eyes will be on Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton at the tennis game. Will they be able to prove that they are in good terms and quashed the belief that they are feuding?


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