A royal insider leaked information suggesting that the visit was connected to theft allegations involving Meghan Markle. It was revealed that the Queen had been briefed on Meghan's past behavior, including her involvement in various crimes and questionable actions alongside Kate.
Apparently, Meghan had been caught stealing in the past, and there were demands for her to return the stolen items, assuming she hadn't already sold them. Rumors even circulated about a missing diamond bracelet that Kate had worn at a wedding, which hadn't been seen since.
The bracelet was a gift from the girls to Catherine on her wedding, and her reaction to its disappearance was one of anger and a call for Meghan to be held accountable in court for her actions. Some believed that a period of time behind bars might curb Meghan's tendency to steal.
Another incident at the palace occurred shortly after Meghan's departure, involving a watch resembling the one previously owned by Princess Diana. A source claimed that Prince William was furious about it. Still harboring anger towards his brother and sister-in-law for abandoning the family and allowing a biased biography to be published, William often ponders what Diana would think of their actions.
The idea that Harry might have given Meghan one of their mother's watches further incensed him, according to the source. However, there is no concrete information regarding Prince William's alleged feelings about Meghan's theft of Princess Diana's watch, suggesting that the claims made by the tabloid might be incorrect.
The thought of Princess Catherine sending Meghan to prison would likely upset Diana, especially considering the jewels that Meghan had stolen, probably already sold by now. According to this perspective, those jewels should rightfully be worn by members of the royal family, such as Catherine and Charlotte. If there were no female heirs, a girl with a legitimate claim to the whale's family heritage should have the privilege of wearing her grandmother Diana's jewelry, rather than someone like Meghan, who is seen negatively in this narrative.
On September 8th, 2022, Queen Elizabeth II passed away, leaving people curious about the inheritance distribution following her heartbreaking demise. As reported by Radar Online, Kate reportedly inherited a collection of 300 jewelry pieces worth $110 million. Although an accurate valuation is challenging, meticulous records and inventories of the jewelry's types, including bracelets, headgear, necklaces, earrings, and specific gemstones like jade and diamonds, are maintained by the royal family.
They meticulously record and document the history of use and condition of each piece. There have been instances where former royals borrowed items and forgot to return them, which is why the Queen was known for being the keeper of the jewelry.
After the Queen's passing, Princess Catherine assumed the responsibility of controlling the records and maintaining the history of use and condition of the jewelry. Some speculate that Queen Elizabeth did not alter her will, but regardless, Kate likely received the most substantial share and full access to the collection.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle is believed to be the former royal who failed to return borrowed jewelry, which partly explains the Queen's hesitation to lend her any other pieces. It was even suggested that the tiara she wore at a wedding was a replica, and some speculate that she unknowingly wore the imitation tiara on her wedding day as well, given her reputation for misplacing things. At this stage, there was little doubt about the palace's negative perception of Meghan.
While her actions over the past year have caused significant harm, a close source to the royals reveals that much of the damage had already been done, and the late Queen held strong personal reservations about Meghan. Apparently, during a drinks reception at a dinner hosted by the late monarch at Balmoral in August of the previous year, the Queen remarked that Meghan was "evil," according to my source.