It's going to be a busy holiday season for the Royals as their growing family juggles their duties while keeping up with tradition. As always, rumors have been flying about Kate Middleton, Prince William breakup, but it seems that this time, there's some truth to such rumors. The latest news surrounding the Royal marriage is that the Duchess extremely jealous of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's relationship.
Earlier this month, Forbes reported that Prince Harry issued a statement condemning the media's abuse of his girlfriend, Meghan Markle's privacy. The Royals rarely ever issue such statements, but it seems that Prince Harry is serious about his relationship with the "Suits" and "Fringe" actress. Is it because of their strong relationship that the Duchess is extremely jealous of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry?
According to Vanity Fair, Prince William followed up Prince Harry's statement two weeks later, issuing another statement over the weekend. It read that Duke of Cambridge fully supports his brother Harry and also condemns the abuse of the media towards Markle. Reports say that the brothers consulted one another before releasing the second statement. Now that Prince Harry has the approval of his brother, does that mean Kate Middleton approves of her too?
It seems that she's planning to ditch holiday plans to be with family instead during the holidays, as Celebrity Dirty Laundry reports that Kate Middleton is extremely jealous of Meghan Markle and Price Harry's relationship that she would prefer to spend the holidays in Anmer Hall. It seems that she is planning to skip the festivities at Sandringham with the rest of the clan.
Further reports indicate that Kate Middleton, Duchess, is extremely jealous of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry because both Queen Elizabeth and Prince William approve of the relationship. It seems that the Queen was more open to Meghan Markle than she was to Kate Middleton. If this is the case indeed, it seems that there's good reason for Kate Middleton to ditch holiday plans to be with family instead.