Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton found a trusted ally during their early days in the Royal Family in one member that was once branded Queen Elizabeth's "second daughter", a royal expert claims.Sophie Wessex, now the Duchess of Edinburgh, has been praised for her deep-rooted connections within the Firm with royal commentator Jennie Bond placing her in high regard alongside the late monarch's only biological daughter, Princess Anne.
Describing the duchess as someone who is "inherently kind and generous", Jennie highlighted Sophie's role in the royal household, noting her supportive nature, particularly towards Meghan and Kate as they adapted to their royal roles.The Duchess of Edinburgh has been especially supportive of Kate, offering comfort during recent health issues, OK!
reports. In an interview with OK!, Jennie remarked: "Sophie knew exactly what lay in wait for Catherine as she joined the family and she knew it wouldn't always be easy."An insider suggested that it was Queen Elizabeth II who proposed Sophie mentor the Duchess of Sussex following Meghan's engagement to Prince Harry, Sophie's nephew.With Meghan keen to embrace her royal duties, the late Queen believed Sophie's experience would be invaluable to her.Gyles Brandreth, a royal author and friend, shared in his book, Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait, how the Queen recognised the challenges Meghan might face while adjusting to royal life.
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