A strange gift: how Meghan Markle ruined relations with Kate Middleton in one fell swoop

Once upon a time, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle sat together during the holidays, and now there is a real enmity between them. It was born almost on the day they met, royal experts are convinced.

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Fans love to compare the wives of Princes William and Harry. Recently, Kate Middleton, who has recently become a princess, has been regularly winning in their eyes. Royal biographers Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand claim that the royals seem to speak different languages ​​from the very moment they met.

When meeting with the chosen one of Prince Harry, Kate Middleton allegedly behaved very restrainedly, which Meghan Markle seriously hurt. However, the former actress still made several attempts to improve relations. In 2017, the princes met with their chosen ones at Kensington Palace. Then Megan presented Kate with a gift – a Symthson leather diary. Similar products cost from 50 to 300 dollars.

The present turned out to be with a twist – it was not a simple diary, but a notebook for recording dreams. Such a specific gift would definitely have attracted Meghan Markle, but not the mundane Middleton. Biographer Polly Hudson even saw something “passive-aggressive” in Meghan’s gesture.

Like a true royal, Kate Middleton accepted the gift with polite restraint, and later stated that she liked it. However, biographers do not really believe her words.

Recall that two years ago, following the New Year holidays, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle resigned their royal powers and flew away from Britain. However, even then the former actress did not leave the palace just like that. Before leaving, the daughter-in-law presented gifts to all her husband’s relatives for the holiday. Then Kate Middleton unexpectedly got a kitchen knife. It is possible that in this way the Duchess wanted to emphasize that the war for “a place in the sun” is not over yet.

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