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Meghan’s Criticism of Kate Backfires as Duchess Urged to Stop Bobbling and Sobbing
Meghan Markle's criticism of Kate, the Princess of Wales, has backfired as she is encouraged to put an end to her constant complaints.
During their first meeting, Meghan was taken aback by the formal demeanor of the royal family, as revealed in the opening scene of the Netflix documentary Harry and Meghan.
However, royal analyst Jonathan Sassidotti argues that instead of gaining public support, Meghan should stop bobbling and crying about trivial matters.
In a statement to US Weekly, Sassidotti expressed his surprise at Meghan's astonishment over the formality within the royal family.
He questioned why Meghan was making such a fuss about the British preference for a stiff upper lip, especially when meeting one's partner's family for the first time.
He emphasized that the public is tired of hearing Meghan's complaints and finds them trivial.
Meghan recounted her first meeting with Kate, revealing that she was barefoot and wearing torn jeans.
She admitted to being a hugger and was unaware of how startling her informal behavior would be for many Britons.
Meghan soon realized that the formality extended beyond appearances and permeated the inner workings of the royal family.
Since joining the royal family in 2018, rumors of a feud between Meghan and Kate have persisted.
One particular incident, involving an alleged argument about Princess Charlotte's clothing, supposedly led Meghan to distance herself from her sister-in-law, who had just given birth to her son Louis.
Meghan refuted this story during her interview with Oprah Winfrey, stating that it never happened.
She described the incident as challenging and a turning point in her relationship with Kate.
Meghan explained that she was hurt by something related to the flower girl gowns, which made her cry.
Given the circumstances surrounding her father and other issues leading up to the wedding, Meghan believed it was important to be supportive and not delve into further details.
In a surprising turn of events, Meghan stated that she has forgiven Kate for the alleged incident.
She expressed her difficulty in being held responsible for something she did not do and how it affected her.
Meghan also mentioned that some of their wedding guests confirmed that the incident never took place.
Despite the apology, Meghan's forgiveness does not erase the impact it had on her.
In other news, James Middleton, the brother of Princess Kate, finds himself in conflict with bat conservationists over plans to partially demolish his historic 16th-century Berkshire farmhouse.
James and his French fiancée Alizee Thevenet intend to tear down the garage and conservatory on their property.
However, two protected species of bats have made the farmhouse their roost, leading to objections from environmentalists.
The couple now faces challenges in obtaining special permission to proceed with their plans due to concerns raised by conservationists about the size of the project and the presence of the bat nests.
The controversy surrounding James Middleton's farmhouse demolition has sparked a debate between him and bat lovers who are passionate about protecting these creatures.
As Meghan faces backlash for her criticism of Kate, and James Middleton battles conservationists over his farmhouse plans, both situations highlight the complexities and challenges faced by members of the royal family and their associates.