Kate Middleton will ‘never forgive’ Meghan Markle after public ‘betrayal’: report

According to a report, the Princess of Wales refuses to forgive and forget Meghan Markle’s “ultimate betrayal”.
Ever since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex met Oprah Winfrey her explosive disclosure interview in 2021Kate Middleton didn’t have the heart to forgive Markle for the “damage” she caused — and it doesn’t look like that’s going to change any time soon, a source said OK! magazine.
“Kate drew a hard line in the sand — she’s not changing her mind,” the insider said.
“They never apologized for their lies. But it’s more difficult for William because Harry is his brother. It’s a terrible situation all around.”
The source added that Kate viewed the bombastic Oprah interview as the “ultimate betrayal” by Markle.

Additionally, the insider claims William’s hopes of “handing Harry an olive branch” infuriated Kate – which prompted her to “get into a big argument” with the Prince of Wales.
“But Kate feels Harry and Meghan in particular have done enough damage to the royal family and will do more damage if they are allowed back in,” the source added.
Kate reportedly called Harry, 38, late at night as a “friendly gesture” to mend his shattered relationship with the royals.


“Kate reached out to Harry to tell him to keep his head up and not worry too much about these temporary setbacks,” a source said Britain’s Closer Weekly.
“She feels very sorry for him at the moment. It’s very difficult to see him go through all these setbacks and it’s heartbreaking for her – especially since his trial is taking place so close to her home.”
The relationship between the Sussexes and the company soured when Harry released his family The record-breaking collectible reminder “Spare” was released in January.
In the book, he referred to his older brother, Prince William, as his “nemesis” who the royal family accused mistreating Meghanand revealed private details about Meghan and Kate’s altercation over trying on their wedding dress.
The book’s release coincided with the release of the couple’s Netflix documentary, in which they detail why they decided to step down from royal duties in 2020.