Goldsmith is known for his straightforward approach and he did not hold back. He immediately dismissed insinuations that Kate was unwelcoming to her future sister-in-law due to cultural differences. According to him, Megan's character came across as rude and created tension, while Kate possessed the remarkable ability to make people feel at ease and valued. Goldsmith suggested that the conflict stemmed from Megan's apparent need for constant attention and special treatment.
He emphasized that relationships take time to develop and defended Kate, portraying her as warm and welcoming with a loving heart. He countered the perception that Kate was cold by explaining her reserved nature when meeting new people.
The criticism didn't stop there. Goldsmith took issue with Scobie's portrayal of Kate in the book, accusing the author of unfairly tarnishing her image while promoting Megan. He disagreed with Scobie's claims that Megan influenced Kate's wardrobe choices, arguing that Kate had merely adopted more comfortable attire.
As Goldsmith grapples with the aftermath of Meghan's exit, which he sees as detrimental to the monarchy, he highlights Scobie's alleged betrayal of Meghan as a prime example of why the media should help ease the strain on Kate, William, and the entire Royal Family.