Meghan Markle is supposed to be the “actress” but there are reports Princess Catherine considered the walkabout with the Sussexes after the Queen’s death an “illusion”, says royal commentator Kinsey Schofield.
“Kate saying it was all an illusion, it was one of the hardest days of her life because there
are such ill feelings still between the fab four,” Ms Schofield told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
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