Another royal family affair took place last Easter Sunday after the mass. Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton reportedly made a surprise visit to Prince Harry and his pregnant wife Meghan Markle's new home at Frogmore Cottage. 

According to Entertainment Tonight, William and Kate came with other members of the royal family when they checked up on Harry and Meghan at Frogmore. Since Meghan couldn't attend the Easter Sunday service as she's due to give birth any time now, the royal family decided to see her.

They reportedly had tea for close to an hour and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also gave house-warming presents to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, was also present since she had arrived from Los Angeles a few weeks ago to help her daughter move in, get settled and welcome Baby Sussex.

"William and Catherine visited because Meghan was unable to attend the service," an insider revealed to Harper's Bazaar.  "They wanted to be supportive and see how she is doing. It was a lovely afternoon." 

The visit may have quelled rumors that the brothers have been feuding or that their wives were at odds with each other. William apparently cautioned his younger brother about his relationship with the retired American actress while they were still dating and it reportedly hurt Harry's feelings.

Harry and Meghan moved into Frogmore Cottage a few weeks ago after living in Kensington Palace. The couple was then neighbors to the Cambridges but the separation sparked rumors of the alleged feud.

However, a royal expert said that the move was a natural evolution in the royal family. Prince William and Prince Harry have growing separate duties for the monarchy and thus that line has to be clearly drawn out.

Prince William is the second in line to the British throne while his children -- George, Charlotte and Louis -- are direct to the line as well. Prince Harry is the sixth in line, after his nephews and nieces, while his coming baby would be the seventh in line.

Meanwhile, sources also said that William is very supportive of Harry's potential move to Africa once the baby arrives. The Sunday Times reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be living and doing charity work in Africa for at least three years. 

However, a royal spokesperson said via Hello! that there has been no decision with regards Harry and Meghan's move to another country. Harry will continue with his work in London as the Commonwealth Youth Ambassador.