Rhiannon Mills writes …
Stories of tantrums over tiaras, reports she’s been upsetting the royal staff and whether Meghan has really fallen out with Kate.
This weekend we’ve seen more newspaper reports that it’s not all happy families at Kensington Palace, some of which I have been told are total fiction. But it has become part of a theme.
Meghan …. Duchess Difficult?
After 2018 started with wall-to-wall excitement and largely positive stories about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, why has the tone of the coverage changed?
Chatting with crowds both here in the UK and during the tour I’ve found genuine affection and admiration for our new Duchess.
‘There has to be a place for me, I’m her father – and I will be a grandfather to her children.’
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— Good Morning Britain (@GMB) December 17, 2018
When Prince Harry and Meghan got married I think many of us had already decided where we thought this story would go: The Cambridges and the Sussexes all getting along like a house on fire.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry have always appeared very close, Meghan we hoped would turn this powerful trio into the “Fab Four”.
But does it sound plausible that Meghan and Kate aren’t best friends? Yes.
They’re very different personalities, their lives have been poles apart and they’re both preparing for very specific royal roles.
Is Meghan being a diva? I don’t know.
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