Meghan Markle’s Jealousy of Kate Middleton Exposed!
According to royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams, Meghan and Kate’s relationship was “cold or cool,” to put it mildly. Well, that’s an understatement, isn’t it? Let me tell you what I really think was happening behind those palace walls.
What we’re seeing here is a classic case of a social climber who couldn’t handle not being the center of attention. Jenny Bond hit the nail on the head when she said Meghan failed to grasp that she would never outrank the future Queen of England.
Now, let’s break this down. Kate Middleton spent years learning the ropes, understanding the institution, and supporting William, all while carrying herself with incredible grace and dignity.
Then along came Meghan, who couldn’t even make it 18 months before throwing a tantrum because she wasn’t getting enough spotlight. You know what this reminds me of? It’s like someone joining a company and expecting to be made CEO overnight without putting in the hard work or learning the culture. The audacity of it all is staggering.
And let’s talk about that “hugger” excuse Meghan used in her Netflix documentary. Oh, please. Meghan claims, “I was a hugger,” but give me a break. This isn’t about hugging — it’s about respecting the protocols and traditions that have been in place for centuries. But no, Meghan wanted everything to change to fit her Hollywood persona.
What really frustrates me is how Meghan is trying to spin the narrative that Kate was at fault for their strained relationship. Let’s set the record straight. Kate welcomed Meghan with open arms. Remember those early photos of them together at Wimbledon? Kate went out of her way to make Meghan feel included.
But Meghan never understood what being royal was truly about. It’s not about fame or attention; it’s about service, duty, and putting the institution above personal desires. Kate embodies this every single day, while Meghan turned her brief royal experience into an endless victim narrative.
Phil Dampier’s observation that Meghan never intended to stay in the royal family seems more accurate with each passing day. Look at everything she’s done since leaving — trying to compete with the royal family through deals like Spotify and Netflix that failed miserably.
Now, this “American Riviera Orchard” venture — it’s like watching someone desperately trying to stay relevant, but it’s all falling apart.
Meanwhile, while Meghan plays these petty games, Kate is quietly carrying out her royal duties, even facing personal health challenges. The contrast is striking. While Kate focused on her children, charities, and preparing to be Queen, Meghan was plotting her next media appearance, her next attack on the family, or her next headline-grabbing stunt. And can we talk about the timing of all this? Just when Kate is recovering from surgery with grace and dignity, Meghan is trying to stir up old grievances. The desperation is palpable.
What’s truly fascinating is that many royal experts are now saying Meghan never planned to stay in the royal family — she saw it as a stepping stone. This speaks volumes. Let’s talk about the whole “financial freedom” excuse they used for Megxit.
The irony is hard to ignore. They left to find financial freedom to do what? Sell overpriced jam and make documentaries that no one watches? At least when they were working royals, they had real purpose.
And here’s where it gets frustrating: Meghan has tried to rewrite history. Remember when she claimed she knew nothing about the royal family before meeting Harry?
Then why was she so quick to judge their traditions and protocols? Meghan seemed to think being royal meant being a celebrity with a tiara, rather than understanding the true meaning of duty and service.
My sources tell me that in the early days, Kate actually tried to help Meghan understand the ropes. She extended olive branch after olive branch, but it wasn’t good enough for Meghan, who wanted to be the star, the center of attention.
It’s time we appreciate how Kate has handled all this drama. Has she ever responded to their attacks? No. Kate has maintained her dignity, focused on her duties, and shown us what true royal behavior looks like.
And what about the children? While Kate and William are raising their kids to understand their future roles and responsibilities, what are Harry and Meghan doing? Dragging their children into their media circus while still using their royal titles whenever it suits them. It’s a real tragedy for the royal family.
The impact on the relationship between the brothers is heartbreaking. William and Harry used to be so close, but now all because someone couldn’t handle not being the top dog.
But you know what? Maybe this is for the best. Now we can see clearly what the royal family is up against. We see the difference between someone who wants to serve and someone who wanted to use the platform for personal gain.
And can we talk about that “American Riviera Orchard” venture? Is this really what Meghan left the royal family for? To sell jam and whatever else she’s planning to peddle? It’s like someone leaving a Michelin-starred restaurant to open a hot dog stand — and then failing at that too.
The sad truth is, it didn’t have to be this way. Meghan could have learned from Kate, understood what it truly means to be royal. Instead, she chose jealousy, bitterness, and to blame others for her failures to adapt.
What’s telling is that even Meghan’s supporters are growing quieter. Her most ardent defenders are running out of excuses for her behavior. When Spotify executives are calling you “grifters” and Netflix doesn’t even promote your content, well, that should tell you something.
Here’s what really amazes me: Even after all the bridges they’ve burned, they still seem to think they’re the victims. It’s like they’re living in their own reality show. But the truth is becoming clearer every day.
The royal family is stronger without the constant drama and attention-seeking behavior. William and Kate are showing us what modern royalty should be: dignified, dedicated, and focused on service rather than celebrity.
And what about King Charles? While he’s dealing with his own health challenges and showing strength, Harry and Meghan are still playing the victim cards. The contrast between true nobility and manufactured drama couldn’t be clearer.
I believe 2025 won’t be the year Harry and Meghan finally “make it.” If anything, it might be the year when reality catches up with them. The truth is, Catherine doesn’t need to defend herself against Meghan’s jealousy.
Her actions speak for themselves. While Meghan plays the victim, Catherine is quietly becoming the future queen this country needs and deserves.