Kate Middleton has 'built up resentment' towards her sister-in-law Meghan Markle following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, royal biographer Robert Jobson has claimed
Kate Middleton stayed behind in England as other members of the royal family rushed to Balmoral to be by the late Queen Elizabeth's deathbed in September last year.
The biographer claims that Charles asked Prince William not to bring Kate, telling him: "If Catherine doesn’t come, Meghan can’t either, it’s not appropriate for wives to attend." In spite of this reported growing resentment, two days after the Queen's death the Waleses and the Sussexes made an appearance altogether to greet well-wishers and view the flowers left outside the gates of Windsor Castle.
He wrote: "Catherine later admitted to a senior royal that, such was the ill feeling between the two couples, the joint walkabout was one of the hardest things she'd ever had to do."The relationship between the two royal couples has only worsened in recent months, following the publication of Harry's memoir Spare - which featured a number of attacks on William and Kate.
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