Duchess Meghan: bitter disappointment about Kate and the palace

Stumbling block is an article in the British magazine "Tatler" about Duchess Catherine, 38, which according to Kensington Palace contains "inaccuracies and misrepresentations". In the meantime, Kate and husband Prince William, 37, are considering contesting the sheet.

Duchess Meghan is bitterly disappointed

In distant America, Duchess Meghan, 38, is supposed to draw a rather bitter conclusion from current events, as reported in the "Daily Mail". She complains that sister-in-law Kate "snaps her fingers" and receives negative support from the palace immediately after negative headlines, as unnamed sources are said to have said.

No backing in the fight against negative reporting

Meghan, on the other hand, had received no backing in the fight against the often harsh reporting about her. Now Kate gets a little negative press and the palace publishes a reproachful statement in less than 24 hours, a person from the personal environment of the former actress is said to have blabbered their current mood.

Meghan had emphasized that she had struggled with the negative reporting about her person. Even when Prince Harry, 35, asked the palace for help, nothing was done. Probably a motivation for the resolute cut that the Sussexes carried out with their withdrawal from their royal duties and their move to the USA.

"This is really a slap in the face for Harry because he repeatedly asked for updated, revised media guidelines or at least a conversation about his concerns. All of this fell on deaf ears and then Kate comes, snaps her fingers and gets a lot of support "according to the source of the" Daily Mail ".

"It's just so insightful"

This obviously triggers deep resentment among the Sussexes. "Meghan says it's just so revealing. She explained that this is one of the main reasons why she and Harry have said goodbye to royal life … the lack of support and total disregard for the pain and agony Meghan has suffered, when she was crucified by the media. "

Duchess Catherine and Prince William are said to have hired their lawyers to persuade Tatler magazine to remove the article from its website. So far, however, the makers have not followed this call.

Source used: Daily Mail

This article originally appeared on Gala.de.