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Prince William and Princess Kate joined by two royals to make new ‘fab four’ | Royal | News

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh are currently referred to as the royals who form the “Fab Four” of the Royal Family. This nickname has previously been used by the media to describe Prince William, Princess Catherine, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

The Prince and Princess of Wales once worked as a team with Harry and Meghan before their decision to step down from royal duties in 2020. The former ‘Fab Four’ are now embroiled in a bitter row, with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex publishing attacks on the royal family, including Catherine and William. Queen Elizabeth II During celebrations at Marble Hall to commemorate Elizabeth’s 100th birthday, Edward and Sophie could be seen alongside William and Kate as the four discussed the day’s events and enjoyed a cocktail in memory of the late Queen.

Approximately 190 guests attended the event held at Buckingham Palace.

Edward is thought to have a close bond with his nephew, who was only 19 years his junior.

Like her husbands, Catherine is said to have a close relationship with Sophie, who joined the Royal Family through marriage.

Princess Catherine stunned in mauve, while her husband looked dapper in a dark suit.

The private reception, hosted by the King and Queen, was held to mark the late Queen’s 100th birthday today.

Guests at the reception, as well as the royal family, included representatives from a number of organizations patronized by Elizabeth, including Cancer Research UK, the British Red Cross Society, the Jockey Club, the Royal Kennel Club and the Army Benevolent Fund.

The King and Queen, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester attended the World War II ceremony earlier today. He went to the British Museum to see the latest models of the Elizabethan national monument.

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