PRINCESS Charlotte and Prince George proved their Aunty Meghan Markle wrong with a touching gesture at the ITV Royal Family Christmas concert.
The cute pair joined the Prince and Princess of Wales and the King and Queen Consort Camilla at Westminister Abbey on Thursday just hours after the Sussexes made several fiery accusations against them.
And Charlotte and George proved one of Meghan’s sensational claims wrong as they arrived at the Royal Carols: Together at Christmas Concert – held to pay tribute to the thousands of unsung heroes across the country.
When arriving at the festive concert, due to be aired on Christmas Eve, the kids were seen greeting their granny and grandad with kisses, cuddles – and hugs.
It came after Meghan had hit out at the “formality” of the family in her bombshell Netflix show.
And royal experts were quick to point out that Charlotte and George had proven that her claims were incorrect.
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ITV royal editor Chris Ship said: "The senior Royal Family chose tonight to put on a show of unity – and even some public displays of affection between father/son and grandad/grandchildren.
“(You might even spot one of those hugs that Meghan said Brits find so 'jarring'?) I’m sure it’s all just coincidence."
Meghan’s accusations came when she evealed the moment she met Princess Kate for the first time.
The Duchess of Sussex said she has always been a hugger and "didn't realise that that was jarring for a lot of Brits".
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She was in ripped jeans and barefoot when the now-Princess of Wales came over for dinner with Prince William.
Meghan said in her Netflix documentary: "Even when Will and Kate came over and I met her for the first time, they came over for dinner.
"I remember I was in ripped jeans and I was barefoot.
"I’m a hugger I’ve always been a hugger. I didn’t know that could be jarring for a lot of Brits.
"I guess I started to understand very quickly that the formality out on the outside, carried through on on the inside.
"That there is a forward facing way of being then you close the door and you go phew, great we can relax now.
"But that formality continues on both sides and that was surprising to me."
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