Kate 'struggled to come to terms with being a princess' but Meghan was 'a natural,' claims expert
28.06.2022 - 14:57
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Kate Middleton "struggled" to come to terms with becoming part of the Royal family – but Meghan Markle was "a natural", a royal expert has claimed. Andrew Morton – who wrote Princess Diana's biography – appeared on the latest episode of The Mirror's Pod Save The Queen podcast, where he gave his verdict on the young Duchesses, who were said to have "misunderstood" an apology. He said: "I realised after watching the Royal family for all these years that it takes a long, long time to really understand what it is like to be royal.
"Catherine Middleton has spent 10, 12 years coming to terms with it. Making speeches and being in public was something of an ordeal but I think she’s overcome that." He continued: "She reminds me so much of Diana. She struggled for a few years to come to terms with what it is like to be a princess." Andrew then said of Meghan: "The great tragedy, I think, is that Meghan and Harry didn’t give it long enough to see whether they could give it a go.
"They were on the out almost before the wedding music had finished. "Meghan is a natural…she had the great possibility of using her talent and her position to make a genuine change to the world. "I don’t think she’s going to make such a change living in Montecito." It was recently reported that Prince Charles left Harry and Meghan "feeling slighted" when he made a sweet gesture to Kate.
The Prince of Wales, 73, could be seen blowing a kiss at the Duchess of Cambridge, 40, as they met in St Paul's Cathedral for the National Service of Thanksgiving for the Queen during her Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Charles could be seen smiling as he raised his hand to his mouth and blew a kiss to Kate. It appears that Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall also did the same to
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