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 Every time the two most famous sisters-in-law in the world appear together, the great doubt of gossip reopens: but do Meghan and Kate hate each other? Here we explain why Kate might be right not to hold it

Every time the two most famous sisters-in-law in the world appear together, the great doubt of gossip reopens: but do Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton hate each other?

And sweet Katie with her line and that waistline that only she and Disney cartoons can show off, won't she be a kind of evil queen under her hats, as some of her expressions captured by the frames might suggest? Judge for yourself from the photos above, but in the royal gossip it was from the time of Lady D that gossips were not unleashed like this, but that between the wives of the two princes there is antipathy (after all it can happen: the two do not look alike at first sight practically nothing) or simple indifference, even the slightest greeting is screened down to the centimeter and sent all over the world.


Last time, gathered in Westminster for Commonwealth Day, the whole Royal Family, including Elizabeth, arrived armed with smiles, with an obvious team order: tell the world loud and clear "It's not true that we don't like Meghan."


Prince Charles, grandfather to be, even pretended to be interested in the belly (which was unheard of, he didn't do it even when the unborn were his children, it seems), the queen got rid of herself (even more unheard of: she is certainly not the type laughter in the family), even Camilla, perhaps remembering how much she suffered to be accepted at the time by her snake relatives, works hard to be kind. But despite the efforts and an overall operetta look effect, with Meghan in a Victoria Beckham dress sporting a toothpaste-colored hat from a war nurse and Kate increasingly lady sciuragram, who seems to have taken on Emily Dickinson's hairdresser, but exaggerates with the buttons of the red jacket half jacket half dress signed Catherine Walker and remembers the thinnest valet of Cinderella. Yet the Duchess of Cambridge, for those who follow the royal chronicles from the beginning like us, has more than one reason to cordially detest the bulky Duchess of Sussex.

Here are 5 that are worth the rattlesnake looks of the last few days.


1 10 YEARS AGAINST 2


Kate Middleton as she is known has taken centuries to win her good marriage. Eternal girlfriend more than Mickey's Minnie, she met William in 2001, it took her 9 years to get the fateful ring, she was on the verge of losing everything and rolling out of the pumpkin no more carriage several times before getting married on April 29, 2011. Famous for her patience, she never protested in front of the not so impetuous suitor, perhaps a little cold fish, and she even dropped him "either I'll marry or I'll leave you", risking big.

Not a sentence, an opinion, a minimally personal behavior (pay attention to it: have you ever heard a true stance, even vague, of Kate Middleton on any topical issue? Impossible, the protocol keeps it very tight), then comes Meghan, who knows Harry in the summer of 2016 and in less than two years arrives in Windsor with her tiara over her unkempt hair. The dress actually lacks a bit on the front, but the whole world is in a jujube soup. Desire for love, okay, but Kate, to whom the dress was perfect, as designed, now three children later and now more than accepted, risks willy-nilly to find herself united with her sister-in-law, who is revealing a taste for excess and worrying exaggeration.



2 THE "SECOND-GENETIC EFFECT": MEGHAN IS WRONG AND KATE IS THE EXPENSE


Different, but both commoners, not from the environment: if Meghan stands out, Kate will also pay the price for that effect "it doesn't matter if the second child disobeys, the mother will always blame the first, or the maximum to both ». Kate therefore risks ending up in the cauldron. With her recent baby shower, the baby shower in New York with her friends, and its embarrassing $ 400,000 cost - Meghan specified that she paid for the private plane (apparently this isn't correct either, Amal Clooney would have offered), but it was not enough - frequent trips, but also hyper-signed looks make all the effort of Kate in vain to show always and everywhere in the world that she wears only English, high and low, also Topshop, Zara and ready-to-wear when needed.


3 THE COOLEST BROTHER: WILLIAM AESTHETICALLY IS A CAREFUL PURCHASE


Okay, as a child William of England was wonderful. Identical to her mother Lady Diana for her smile and manner. That's why Kate had a poster in her bedroom with her face on it and she swore to herself that one day she would have it. Harry, on the other hand, was cute, nice. Only that over the long course William proves to be aesthetically very risky "unwary purchase", and physically very serious despite his not so serious 36 years. Sometimes from the photos the prince seems to age two years per minute, and the genetics of the similarities will probably be king one day, placing him more and more in the Windsor area like his father, uncles and grandmother. To adapt, Kate took on a look a bit Emily Dickinson, with large buns on her head reminiscent of Queen Victoria. The result is elegant, but at times a little sad, and it certainly does not help the couple keep up with the exuberant falling in love with the other two. Finally, as a child Harry was cute, nice and nothing more, but as he grows up he seems to physically bear the weight of the court better, with an ease of his own that the English literally adore.


4 THE QUEEN'S NOCK


That it is not easy to please Queen Elizabeth, one can imagine. Kate Middleton told of the enormous embarrassment of her first contact with her husband's grandmother (who looks more like a mother-in-law), and also of the first Christmases on the Sandrigham estate, in Norfolk, without ever knowing what to give her. Once she solved it by making a sauce with her hands, the family chutney, the next morning she found it on the table and was happy by deducing that she liked it. Meghan obviously doesn't make any sauce, and she doesn't give Queen Elizabeth anything, they say. The queen, on the other hand, seems to be genuinely crazy about her nephew's new wife, as well, out of instinctive sympathy. He even gave her two paintings of his choice from his collection for the new home. And she didn't go on "just the thought": she took a Rembrandt and a Picasso of inestimable value.


5 HIS FRIENDS AMAL AND GEORGE


The friendship between Meghan and Amal Clooney, and between Harry and George Clooney, is increasingly evident. Amal is one of England's most sought-after friends, and has offered to help Meghan settle in London. Guests of honor already at the wedding and now closer than ever to the couple, who also invited Laglio, the Clooneys intervened in defense of Meghan from gossips: "They chase her everywhere, and they defame her, as they did with Diana", he declared George. Kate has as her share of Hollywood Anne Hathaway, who considers her a model of mother to be inspired by because, the actress said, when she talks to her children she always lowers herself to put herself at their level. But the Clooneys are another thing. Will Kate lose the aplomb sooner or later?

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