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Harry and William are said to have exchanged gifts for Christmas. Photo / Getty Images
Prince William and Harry have reportedly set aside their public breakup to exchange gifts for their families in a Christmas “truce.”
The tensions are said to have stemmed from Harry’s departure from the royal family earlier this year, but Cambridge and Sussex have put those sentiments aside according to reports from the Sun.
Harry and Meghan sent gifts to William, Kate, and their niece and nephews: Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two.
The Sun also reported that Harry and Meghan had been spotted on a shopping trip to an exclusive boutique near Santa Barbara.
Royal biographer Andrew Morton, who wrote Diana: Her True Story, stated: “Harry has sent gifts to William and Kate and the calligraphy has been done by Meghan.”
He also added that Meghan and Harry also received a gift in return, as well as something for Archie.
Kensington Palace declined to comment.
Andrew Morton also stated that Harry “plans to talk to his father and brother over Christmas.”
Christmas this year will look very different for the royal family, with Harry, Meghan and Archie in California, and the Cambridges celebrating alone as a family of five, due to government restrictions.
The Queen and Prince Philip have decided to spend the holiday season “very quietly” at Windsor Castle to ensure that all staff and family members remain safe during the pandemic.
The Queen and Prince Philip, 99, will remain protected in Windsor by “HMS Bubble”, a small number of employees who have isolated themselves from their own families.
A special provision has been made to allow the Queen to attend church with a small service, which will be held in her private chapel in the castle.