Sources have spoken out over the Princess of Wales’ true feelings about Harry’s memoir Spare.
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Kate Middleton believes Meghan Markle drove a "wedge" between Prince Harry and the Royal Family, according to a royal source. Sources have spoken out over the Princess of Wales' true feelings about Harry's memoir Spare.
Radaronline.com says a source spoke about how Kate reportedly views Harry now. “Kate doesn’t even recognise this person Harry’s become,” they claimed.
“He’s betrayed his own family and broken confidences by speaking out,” they continued. “The royal family’s response to Harry’s backstabbing has been to say nothing – but clearly, they think the world of Kate and are on her side.”
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Editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine and royal biographer Ingrid Seward believes that Kate will be "upset and angry" with Harry for speaking out about her. In memoir Spare, Harry revealed the comment his wife Meghan made which allegedly began her infamous bridesmaid dress row with sister-in-law.
In the book, Harry reportedly recounts how Kate was upset – but Meghan apologised and explained that is how she peaks to her friends, the Sun reported in an extract they obtained. ut Harry said William "pointed a finger at Meg", then allegedly blasted: "Well, it's rude, Meghan. These things are not done here."
To which Meghan responded: "If you don't mind, keep your finger out of my face." A source who has seen a copy of the book ahead of the publication told the Mail : "In the book Harry says that there was a discussion about the timing of the wedding rehearsal and the flower girl dresses and Kate was very upset.
"Meghan said that Kate must have ''baby brain'' because of her hormones. It caused a huge row because Meghan was told that she wasn't close enough to her sister-in-law to discuss her hormones and it wasn't the way people spoke to each other within the Royal family.
"The book makes clear that Meghan felt the fall-out wasn't her fault, but it doesn't exactly make her look very good either."