Are the royal household poking exciting at Harry and Meghan? From using their affectionate nickname to dressing in matching outfits, FEMAIL reveals how The Firm show up to be subtly disregarding and brushing off the Duke and Duchess's claims.
After the Duke and Duchess of Sussex launched scathing attacks on the Royal Family in their Netflix documentary sequence and Harry's memoir Spare, the Palace has refused to respond to any of the couple's claims.
The Royal Family's motto has lengthy been 'never complain, by no means explain' and, with participants of the family resuming their royal engagements, they seem to be following this tradition.
However, there show up to be delicate pointers that the royals might be quietly hitting back at the Sussexes following Prince Harry's claims that they did not welcome his wife Meghan into the Firm.
From outfits on public outings to blink-and-you'll-miss-them quips, FEMAIL investigates the signs and symptoms that the royals might be responding to Harry and Meghan in their very own way...
On the day the 2d instalment of Harry and Meghan's Netflix sequence dropped on the streaming platform, the Royal Family made an look at Westminster Abbey for the Princess of Wales's carol service.
Episodes four, 5 and six of the docuseries noticed Harry claim his brother William had 'screamed and shouted' at him at some point of disaster talks at Sandringham earlier than he and Meghan determined to step down as senior royals.



He alleged his father, King Charles and grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth, had been silent whilst William shouted following Harry's suggestion he and Meghan ought to be 'half in, 1/2 out' of the Royal Family.
All eyes were on the royals at some point of their first public appearance after the Sussexes published important points from these private conversations.
As they arrived at Westminster Abbey for Kate's carols, the Prince and Princess of Wales stepped out in matching burgundy and black outfits, in what ought to have been determined as a exhibit of solidarity.
Kate appeared based in a burgundy coat while William wore a tie in the same shade. And as extra royals arrived at the Abbey, Pippa Middleton and Zara Tindall seemed to have acquired the memo - as they additionally wore burgundy coats. Ex-rugby ace Mike Tindall wore a tie to match.



Meghan claimed in the Netflix documentary that she wore 'a lot of muted tones' and shied away from carrying brilliant colorings all through her time as a serving royal, so the colourful exhibit of team spirit may want to be a delicate swipe in opposition to this statement.
The Prince and Princess of Wales matched their outfits again as they visited the Royal Liverpool University Hospital in Merseyside.
Arriving at the new health facility closing week, they both wore navy blue and darkish inexperienced colours.
A video of the Prince and Princess meeting an administrator known as Nikki showed the couple laughing as she pointed to them and said: 'Matching.'
William said: 'I know' in response, earlier than smiling at Kate.



On arrival, the couple beamed as they waved at royal followers who had gathered to catch a glimpse of the royals, acting unfazed by using Harry's claims.
In Prince Harry's memoir Spare, which used to be formally released in the UK this week, the Princess of Wales used to be under attack as he claimed she and Prince William 'stereotyped' Meghan as a 'biracial American actress' when she was first delivered to the family.
The Duke of Sussex also alleged Kate, 41, had sent Meghan, also 41, some curt textual content messages a few days earlier than Harry and Meghan married in 2018, concerning Princess Charlotte's ill-fitting bridesmaid dress.



Harry said Kate claimed all the bridesmaids clothes wanted to be remade just a few days before the wedding day, after Charlotte 'cried' over her frock which was 'too big'.
The Duke additionally claimed his brother and sister-in-law did now not invite him for dinner at their domestic when they were all dwelling on the Kensington Palace estate.
But notwithstanding this, a supply this weekend said the Princess of Wales has 'already moved on' from the furore surrounding Harry's book.



Minimising the accusations in the book, an unnamed supply shut to Kate instructed The Mirror she had been left 'baffled' via what Harry had written but that she was in the end unbothered and focusing on her charity work.
The source stated she used to be now not taking 'too an awful lot notice' of Harry's claims in the e book as she prepares to launch a new early years programme focusing on adolescents between the a while of three to five.

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