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Meghan Markle’s time in the royal family has slowly become a topic at the center of attention of global news outlets over the last few months.
According to royal author Tom Quinn, Meghan felt like she came in at ‘second place’ as compared to her sister-in-law Kate Middleton.
During an interview with the Daily Star, Quinn was quoted speaking about the royal rift and the differences in facilities provided to both the Kensington and Sussex household.
He claimed, “Meghan and Harry were living in what’s called Nottingham Cottage and it’s probably the only bit that you genuinely really could say, is actually quite small. And so I think that reminded Meghan that she was, as it were, second place or as the runner-up.’
“So when Harry and Will got together and sometimes Meghan and Kate as well because there was this tension occasionally, famously Meghan slightly lost her temper with a member of Kate’s staff in front of Kate.’
Quinn added that It was in “that incident, that I was told by someone who was actually there, who said it was really uncomfortable because Meghan just lost it with this person. The reason she lost it with Kate’s member of staff was that she, Meghan, didn’t feel that this person was giving her the sort of attention she deserved.
It was almost as if in that one encounter, it encapsulated for Meghan the problem that she had, that she’s a Princess and she’s number two.”
The expert also said, “She was very successful, coming into this alien environment where people behave towards you according to where you are in the status of who becomes King or Queen next, that’s just alien to her. The way it was described to me was, there were raised voices and foot-stamping.—Agencies