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Meghan Markle Furious Over Kate Middleton’s Support for Prince Harry’s Ex

Meghan Markle is reportedly growing increasingly frustrated with Princess Kate over a move that many insiders believe was intentionally provocative.

The issue centers around Kate Middleton’s apparent support of Prince Harry’s ex-girlfriend, Chelsy Davy, who now runs her own jewelry brand called Aya. According to Closer magazine, the Princess of Wales’ endorsement of the brand has sparked serious tension behind palace doors.

One royal insider told the outlet, “Supporting Chelsy’s jewellery line has sparked frustrations within the Sussex household.” They added that Meghan viewed the move as a “personal jab” and a sign of where Kate’s loyalty truly lies.

Rather than help rebuild broken ties between the Waleses and the Sussexes, this gesture seems to have driven a deeper wedge between the couples. The insider further claimed, “This move was perceived as deliberate and only fanned the flames rather than help bring the Sussexes and Waleses closer together.”

While Harry and Meghan have hinted at wanting reconciliation, the same cannot be said for Prince William and Princess Kate. The source stated bluntly, “William and Kate feel there is too much water under the bridge and damage done to be able to come back from it.”

The animosity is not entirely new. Tensions have been brewing for years, especially following the release of the couple’s Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan, where Meghan spoke out against the Royal Family and its traditions.

One moment in particular stood out during the series, when Meghan said she was forced to wear “camel, beige and white” to avoid color clashes with more senior royals. She implied this was a quiet way of making her invisible at royal events.

However, this claim apparently backfired. Sources claim that royal women, including Zara Tindall and even young Princess Charlotte, found the comment so absurd that they made a point to coordinate their outfits in similar shades as a cheeky rebuttal.

“Meghan’s comments about royals not wearing the same colour proved to be quite a comedy moment for the women in the royal family,” the insider explained. “Because of that, they decided to turn up at the next event in the same colour. The move didn’t go unnoticed on the other side of the pond.”

Such public micro-messages have only escalated the cold war between the two royal camps. Meghan is believed to feel isolated and disrespected by these subtle acts of defiance from the Firm.

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Despite the drama, Meghan has tried to appear unbothered in public, even releasing carefully curated photos of her family and making soft PR moves like relaunching her lifestyle brand. Still, insiders claim that she keeps a close eye on every royal move.

Meanwhile, Kate has kept her distance, especially as she undergoes cancer treatment, maintaining a public image of calm, unity, and traditional royal grace—something that continues to contrast sharply with Meghan’s more candid and emotional approach.

Observers believe that this latest chapter further reduces the likelihood of any reconciliation. With Kate now showing public support for Harry’s ex and Meghan feeling increasingly slighted, the possibility of healing seems more remote than ever.

While the public might have once hoped for a reunion of the “Fab Four,” royal experts now suggest the best-case scenario is a polite but permanent distance between the two couples.

As the royals continue to navigate a new era post-Queen Elizabeth, old wounds seem far from healing. Meghan and Harry’s push for reconciliation continues to hit walls, not just because of the past, but because of fresh moves that seem to undermine their place in the family.

Kate’s subtle but clear allegiance to Chelsy Davy might be one of many actions that, while seemingly minor, speak volumes in the world of royal politics.

With both sides unwilling to budge, and public gestures doing little to mend fences, the royal rift seems destined to linger—perhaps indefinitely.