Meghan also felt envious of Catherine's image, perceiving herself as a philanthropist who could teach the Royals a thing or two about charity, according to an insider. Despite her best efforts to shine in the spotlight, Meghan had to come to terms with the fact that Catherine's position in the royal family exceeded her own. Furthermore, Meghan had to acknowledge that, as Prince Harry's wife, she would never ascend to the throne as Catherine could.
Some argue that Meghan's jealousy of Catherine becomes even more evident with the release of Omid Scobie's book, "Endgame," which controversially named Catherine as one of the so-called Royal racists who allegedly questioned the color of Meghan's son's skin, speculating how dark the baby would appear.
On Reddit, some agreed that Meghan seemed to endorse this attack on Catherine's character. Reflecting on the book's portrayal of Catherine, some feel that Omid penned the book to suggest that Catherine had failed in her supposed responsibility to look after Meghan's mental health.
While Meghan's feelings of envy towards Catherine have been ongoing for years, it's important to note that they haven't spoken in four years. This ongoing obsession and vendetta against Catherine is seen by some as a reflection of Meghan's inadequacy when comparing herself to Catherine. Meghan seems to covet what Catherine possesses, including a loving family, confidence, and kindness.
Furthermore, Meghan's envy extends to Princess Charlotte, Catherine's daughter. At the Royal Variety Performance, Prince William and Catherine had a delightful conversation with piano virtuoso Lang Lang. During the discussion, it became evident that Prince William has high hopes for Charlotte to follow in Lang Lang's footsteps and become a shining star in the music industry. Catherine is dedicated to nurturing Charlotte's talents, aspiring for her to excel academically and in the arts, including playing the piano and dancing ballet or tap.
While Charlotte is under Catherine's meticulous guidance, Meghan couldn't help but feel a twinge of envy witnessing the admiration and attention that Charlotte received. Meghan attributes what she lacks to no longer belonging to the royal environment and longs for her daughter Lilibet to receive resources and attention similar to, or even better than, what Charlotte enjoys.
In essence, Meghan's feelings of jealousy towards Catherine and Charlotte persist, revealing a complex interplay of emotions and aspirations within the context of their respective roles in the royal family.
