The "Fab Four" consisted of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as well as Prince William and Kate Middleton. 

They've been spotted working on various projects together and attending high-profile occasions, and just seeing the four of them made the British royal family appear invincible. 

Because they were the monarchy's front and current faces. 

However, everything is not well. 

According to royal scholar Richard Fitzwilliams, the proposal to have the two couples work together was "disastrous" and "wrong from the start."

The Fab Four 

When Meghan Markle entered the scene, many assumed she and her husband, as well as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, would joyfully represent the royal family's modern side. 

However, the Duchess of Sussex's internal troubles at the company coincided with an increasingly tense relationship between them and the rest of the family, which eventually led to their departure in 2020. 

In recent years, the two princes, William and Harry, have been embroiled in a quarrel over romantic counsel given by the future King to his younger brother during the early stages of his affair with the former "Suits" actress. 

Furthermore, Meghan and Kate are two completely different personalities. 

Fitzwilliams emphasized that the Fab Four would never work out - not then, not now, and never again. 

"I was one of those who got into the idea of the Sussexes and Cambridges being the fab four, and of course, the entire concept was flawed from the start and ultimately disastrous." 

However, rifts and relationships may be repaired, particularly with Prince William and Prince Harry, who are set to travel to the UK this year for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee festivities. 

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According to Vanity Fair's Katie Nicholl, the two princes will meet for Queen Elizabeth II's major celebration in June, and there's a chance they'll be able to work things out. 

She stated in the BirminghamMail that the two would have to appear alongside each other, adding, "Both brothers will have to make sacrifices." The Jubilee should provide them with more opportunities to battle it out." 

According to sources, the Duchess of Sussex has spoken with Prince Charles, but it is unclear whether she would go to the United Kingdom this year to celebrate with her grandmother-in-law.

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