Princess Kate believed Harry and Meghan were 'not to be trusted' after explosive move

Mirror | 3 hours ago | Lifestyle

Russell Myers, the royal editor of Mirror, recently released an intriguing biography on the Prince and Princess of Wales. The book discloses an unexpected revelation that Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, was seemingly less invested in convincing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to stay within the folds of the Royal Family compared to her husband, Prince William.

The novel provides an intricate insight into the inner workings of the British royal family, particularly focusing on the ties and strained relationships among the heirs. It delves into the dynamics between the Cambridges and the Sussexes, exploring the varying attitudes towards their royal duties and responsibilities.

From the book, it is revealed that Kate, despite being an integral part of the royal family, was less enthusiastic to persuade Harry and Meghan to hold onto their royal roles. It suggests that she may have been more understanding or tolerant of their decision to step back from royal duties. The depth of her understanding, however, is not confirmed nor explored further, hence leaving room for further elaboration or speculation.

In comparison, Prince William, who is the future King, is exhibited as being more concerned regarding the departure of his younger brother and Meghan Markle. The biography suggests a distinct difference in the way the Duchess and Duke of Cambridge approached the situation, providing a new perspective on their royal roles and relationships.

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