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Kate Middleton-Meghan Markle and all the Royal Babies make a surprising appearance at Prince William and Harry’s polo match

After months of rumours about their alleged fued, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle surpised everyone when they made an appearance at a Prince William and Prince Harry's polo match. With the doting mothers were their troop of children - Prince Louis, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and baby Archie to grace the occasaion (and to make it way more adorable). 

According to some royal reporters who were on the scene, it was 'royal baby heaven' and Prince George had fun holding a polo mallet and Prince Louis rested in Kate's arms while waving to his dad from the sidelines. Oh, Louis also broke loose at one point and ran toward some ponies.

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Meanwhile, Meghan held on to her 2-month-old son and appears to have given him a couple kisses while walking into the event.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Duke of Cambridge and The Duke of Sussex took part in the King Power Royal Charity Polo Day for the Khun Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Memorial Polo Trophy. The charity match helped raise funds and awareness for charities supported by Their Royal Highnesses. Swipe to see some of the organisations who were being supported: 2. The English Schools Swimming Association, which encourages school children to learn to swim and compete at several levels - for their school, their district and their country. 3. Fields in Trust, who champion and support our parks and green spaces by protecting them for people to enjoy in perpetuity. 4. The Household Cavalry Operational Casualties Fund, which helps provide financial support to injured soldiers and their families, including those who have lost their lives on active service. 5. Irish Guards Appeal, which provides welfare support to both serving and former members of the Regiment and their families. 6. Mountain Rescue England and Wales, an entirely voluntary service who work on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. 7. The Royal Marsden, a world-leading cancer centre specialising in cancer diagnosis, treatment, research and education. 8. The Passage, providing homeless people with support to transform their own lives. 9. Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust, which supports severely injured players from Wales. Other organisations to benefit include African Parks, Henry van Straubenzee Memorial Fund, The Invictus Games Foundation, Map Action, The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust, RFU Injured Players Foundation and Rhino Conservation Botswana. The event raised £1 million for the fifteen benefitting charities. PA

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This whole appearance is even more interesting considering the recent rumours that Kate and William have beef with Harry and Meghan. Specifically, the Cambridges apparently have an issue with how private Meghan and Harry are and think they're 'going overboard' with trying to keep Archie out of the spotlight. A source added that William definitely 'blames Meghan' for all of it, ouch. 

(Source: Twitter, Instagram and US Weekly) 

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