Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton look stunning as they make first joint appearance following feud rumors
The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, as well as Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, were seen at the pair's first joint engagement since they were pictured attending the annual church service at Sandringham on Christmas Day.
The royals attended a party thrown by the Queen in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace to mark the 50th anniversary of her son Charles' investiture as Prince of Wales. Meghan and Kate's husbands too were in attendance at the bash along with other guests including Prime Minister Theresa May, reported Daily Mail.
Meghan, who is expecting her first child with Prince Harry in April this year, looked stunning in a recycled £895 Amanda Wakeley coat teamed with a floral dress, which she paired with nude suede heels and a blush satin clutch bag as she stood alongside her husband to mark Prince Charles' 50 years of service to Wales, the United Kingdom, and the Commonwealth.
Kate, too, cut quite a graceful figure at the gala in a mint-colored blouse dress that featured ruffled sleeves and a button-up collar. The Duchess teamed her enviable outfit with suede nude heels.
Charles was declared as the Prince of Wales at the age of nine on July 26, 1958 and was formally invested with the title at Caernarfon Castle by the Queen on July 1, 1969. The Queen's celebratory bash also had the investiture regalia he wore on display, including the coronet, sword, ring, and rod, as well as the Letters Patent for the creation of Charles as Prince of Wales in 1958.
The Prince of Wales looked dapper as usual in a smart pinstripe suit and patterned tie. The Queen added a splash of color to the party in a purple brocade blazer and brooch, teamed with a lilac polka dot dress and her trademark Launer London bag.
Meghan and Kate were last pictured together on Christmas Day at Sandringham as they joined their husbands Prince William and Prince Harry along with the Queen and other members of the British royal family. At the time, the 'Fab Four' put up a united front amid rumors of a tiff and mounting tensions between the two couples.
Rumors of a tiff between the Duchesses surfaced when it was initially revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would be taking up residence at Frogmore House in Windsor and moving out of the Kensington Palace in the next couple of months. It was rumored that the divide between brothers William and Harry was a result of differences between their wives Kate and Meghan.