A resurfaced interview shows Meghan Markle suggesting what could be the real reason she and Prince Harry fell out with Prince William and Princess Kate.
Meghan Markle hinted at a possible reason she and her husband Prince Harry fell out with his brother Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton – the Princess of Wales.
The two royal couples appeared close at first – and they were even nicknamed the Fab Four.
However, in a resurfaced interview that the two couples gave together more than six years ago,
the Duchess of Sussex made a revealing comment that seemed to suggest all was not well.
Back in February 2018 – during what was then dubbed as an appearance by the Fab Four at the Royal Foundation Forum – both couples shared the stage.
At this juncture, Princess Kate was expecting her third child, Prince Louis, and Meghan was gearing up for her nuptials with Harry just a few months down the line.
Meghan admitted that she and Harry have “differing personalities” compared to William and Kate – perhaps hinting at the deep rift that was developing between the royal siblings and their spouses. It would appear Meghan was aware of the contrasts between the couples from the outset.
The event marked Meghan’s most prominent Royal engagement thus far. As the quartet sat together, Meghan faced a question about her experience collaborating with Kate, Harry, and William.
“Thank goodness it’s such differing personalities and that everyone’s very communicative because that’s how you can really see bigger change,” she remarked, acknowledging their distinct temperaments.
She added: “If everyone’s thinking the same way, how are you going to push the envelope? You know, how are you really going to break through in a different sort of mindset?
“Changing mindsets and all of that is part of this communication that we have constantly. So, I think it’s part of the reason we’ve had so much success with Heads Together and whatever we end up working on moving forward.”
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Source: Los Angeles Times