Meghan Markle will ‘NEVER be good friends’ with Kate despite important royal baby role
Meghan Markle, 37, is currently expecting her first child, and “the only person on the planet” set to give the Duchess of Sussex the perfect advice on raising a royal baby is Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, according to royal author Duncan Larcombe. Speaking on Quest Red’s latest royal documentary ‘Meghan and Harry: A Royal Baby Story’, Duncan Larcombe said: “One of the things I think we have to remember is that Kate, her sister-in-law, is pretty much the only person on the planet that can really advise her and help her.”
I don’t think that Meghan and Kate will ever be super good friends
Ashley Pearson
But celebrity journalist Ashley Pearson insisted it is unlikely the pair will ever be good friends.
Ms Pearson said: “I don’t believe that Kate and Meghan are at war in the way some of the press has painted it.
“But I don’t think that Meghan and Kate will ever be super good friends.
“They are so different.”
She added: “I can see Meghan asking Kate for advice about what to wear for the royal christening photo.
“But I think in terms of the rest of it she will do exactly what she feels is best.”
Rumours of a rift between the two royal Duchesses were sparked when claims surfaced that Meghan made Kate, who was heavily pregnant at the time, cry during a fitting for Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid dress in the run-up to the royal wedding.
Kensington Palace has refused to comment and only said an argument over the treatment of Kate’s staff “never happened”.
Royal sources also claimed the Duchess of Cambridge confronted Meghan for being too harsh on members of her staff.
But the rumours of a feud between Kate and Meghan were temporarily silenced after the two royals arrived at Sandringham’s St Mary Magdalene Church for the Christmas Day service smiling and chatting to each other.
The pair were then spotted at Westminster Abbey in March for Commonwealth Day hugging before Kate planted a kiss on Meghan’s cheek.
The move made headlines across the globe after it appeared to put to bed a theory that the two Duchesses did not get along.
At the Commonwealth Day service, the Duchesses, who were with their husbands Prince Harry and Prince William, both wore big smiles and were quick to reach out to one another.
Body language expert Judi James told Express.co.uk there appeared to be “genuine warmth” between the pair as they hugged.
Both royal women looked effortlessly glamorous in their formal yet stylish attire on the day.
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