- Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton’s relationship “struggled to overcome the distant courtesy of when they first met.”
- Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand’s new book, Find freedom, details how the family relations between Cambridges and Sussex really were.
- Meghan and Kate are described as having a “cordial but distant relationship.”
BAZAARGeneral publisher Omid Scobie has co-authored a book with Carolyn Durand, her royal correspondent, named Find freedom. This weekend, The times He’s sharing excerpts from the upcoming post, which delves into the true story behind the departure of Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry from the royal family.
In the first excerpt, Meghan’s friendship with Kate Middleton is mentioned. Although a large number of news reports have reflected on whether there was friction between the duchess companions, Find freedom reveals the scope of your relationship.
According to Scobie and Durand, “the relationship of the two duchesses had struggled to overcome the distant courtesy of when they first met. Their cordial but distant relationship was evident when the couple appeared side by side on King Power Royal Charity Polo Day last summer. “. Real fans will probably remember the photos of the released couple, with Duchess Meghan and baby Archie seemingly separated from Duchess Kate and her children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Scobie and Durand continued: “As the loving mothers photographed side by side with their children, the two barely exchanged a word.” But more importantly, the royal experts revealed that any distance between Kate and Meghan was indicative of a bigger problem within the royal family, and not a dispute between the two women.
An extract from Find freedom He continued: “The state of affairs between the two women was only one branch of the real issue at hand: the conflict between Harry and the institution.”
It’s also important to note that there was an apparently icy interaction between the two couples at the Commonwealth Day Service, when Meghan and Harry returned to England in March to complete their royal duties. And according to Scobie and Durand, there was a lot going on behind the scenes that viewers didn’t know.
According to royal correspondents, “although they had been part of the procession of royals who entered the church with the Queen in previous years, this year they discovered that they had been removed from the list. The decision had been made without their consultation. , and were informed long after the 2,000 service orders were printed for the guests, with their names notably absent. ”
The excerpt continued: “This year it would be just the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall walking the abbey with the Queen. It felt intentional.” And as for the awkward interaction between the Sussex and Cambridges when Kate and William took a seat across from Meghan and Harry, relationships became even more strained.
By Find freedom“To smooth things over, the Cambridges agreed to take their seats at the same time as the Sussexs and the Earl and Countess of Wessex. But if things had anything to do with it, the Cambridges were not happy with the decision. While Harry and Meghan both greeted William and Kate with smiles, the Cambridge showed little response. “
“It was the first time the two couples had seen each other since January. ‘Harry,’ William nodded, ignoring Meghan,” Scobie and Durand continued. “In the minutes leading up to the Queen’s arrival, William and Kate sat with their backs to the couple, only turning around to converse with Prince Edward and Sophie, alongside the Sussexes. Although Meghan attempted to make eye contact with Kate, the duchess barely recognized her. ” Unfortunately, it would appear that the relationships between the two couples had fallen into disrepair.
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