Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle never had a chance to bond before drama rocked the palace. That claim was made by Ingrid Seward, editor in chief of Majesty magazine and author of "My Mother and I." The book explores King Charles’ upbringing and relationship with his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Seward also sat down with the 75-year-old at his Highgrove estate. Seward previously told The Telegraph in the U.K. that the former American actress "must have been jealous" of Middleton. "It’s something that I could see," Seward told Fox News Digital. "Kate, Harry and [Prince] William were a really close-knit trio. … They all got on really well.
And Harry was constantly around at Kensington Palace having supper with them, borrowing things from their fridge." "Every time he had a new girlfriend, the first person that would meet her would be Kate," Seward said. "And then Meghan came into the mix, and it was disruptive.
It wasn’t like the other girlfriends.There [wasn’t] that warm feeling. I think it started on the wrong foot." "Kate wanted to like Meghan, but it didn’t work out that way," Seward added.
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