Prince William and Kate Middleton just updated the official website for the Royal Foundation. In June, it was announced that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will no longer be involved in the foundation.

Four months later, the website removed all mentions of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. And even though they were still part of some of the foundation’s successful ventures like the Invictus Games, these were all removed from the foundation’s website.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have also been listed as the Principals of the foundation even though it was Prince William and Prince Harry who founded it in 2009. It was only in 2011 that Middleton joined the royal siblings in the foundation.

Meanwhile, the recent update on the website also triggered royal fans to revisit the alleged feud between Prince William and Prince Harry, as well as the alleged feud between Markle and Middleton. In recent weeks, there has been no update regarding the matter.

But earlier this year, rumors swirled that the royal siblings have stopped talking to each other after the second in line to the throne discouraged Prince Harry from marrying Markle. Until today, the claim hasn’t been confirmed or denied by the palace.

While speaking with Daily Mail, royal expert Penny Junor said that stories of an alleged feud between Prince William and Prince Harry are actually quite saddening.

“William and Harry were once so close: friends, allies, brothers, always teasing; so obviously happy in each other’s company. Kate seemed to fit into the relationship seamlessly. They had each other’s backs and there was every expectation they always would have,” she said.

Middleton and Markle were also rumored to be feuding with each other. The latter was accused of making the former cry at Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid dress fitting.

But after they were photographed at Wimbledon with Pippa Middleton, rumors about the sisters-in-law’s alleged feud have slowly died down.

Prince William, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton
Pictured [L-R]: The Duke of Cambridge, Duke of Sussex, Duchess of Sussex and Duchess of Cambridge arrive at Westminster Abbey to attend a service to mark the centenary of the Armistice on Nov. 11, 2018 in central London. Paul Grover/AFP/Getty Images