FEUDING royals Kate and Meghan patched up their differences over a festive game of Scrabble.

The sisters-in-law happily played board games on Christmas Day.

At one point the pair even teamed-up during traditional quiz games at the Queen’s Sandringham retreat.

An insider said: “If German and British troops could put their differences to one side to play football during World War One, the feeling was Kate and Meghan could follow suit for Scrabble.

“After watching the Queen’s speech, the board games were brought out and both women got stuck in.

“Pregnant Meghan wasn’t drinking but Kate had a glass of wine or two, and everyone was in great spirits.

“They were chuckling along together. You wouldn’t know there was any tension between the two. It was a wonderful day and night.”

Duchess of Cambridge Kate and Duchess of Sussex Meghan have tried to cool claims they don’t get on.

Meghan, 37, was reported to have made mum-of-three Kate, 36, cry in a row over bridesmaid dresses for her wedding to Prince Harry.

And Kate was said to be unimpressed with Meghan’s “pushy” behaviour and treatment of household staff.

However, the pair made a smiling appearance together for the Royal Family’s Christmas Day church service.

Kate went on a shoot on Thursday, after animal-loving Meghan left Sandringham.

She joined husband Prince William, 36, and other royals for a day shooting pheasants, partridges and ducks on the 20,000-acre Norfolk estate.

Her involvement will enrage anti-bloodsports groups.

And a royal insider said: “Meghan may not be happy when she learns about this.”