The psychological aspect of Harry adoring Kate and yearning for a sisterly connection paints a picture that's far from the harmonious family dynamic we've been led to believe. But wait, it gets juicier. Allegedly, Meghan, feeling envious and jealous of Kate, had grand aspirations of becoming a princess and living in the opulence of Windsor Castle. Talk about high expectations! Drawing from her extensive experience, Seward sheds light on Meghan's mindset, questioning whether she truly understood the royal lifestyle or simply craved the title without fully comprehending the responsibilities that came with it. And here's where it turns into a Montecito meltdown.
Reports suggest that Meghan, caught in the clutches of jealousy, has been seen screaming and throwing plates in their luxurious Montecito abode. Yes, you heard it right—crockery flying in Montecito! If this doesn't sound like a scene from a royal reality show, I don't know what does.
Seward's insights, gleaned from her extensive coverage and interactions with the royal family, unveil a Meghan who might not have been as enamored with her role as she let on. The stark contrast between their modest Nottingham Cottage, humorously nicknamed "Notcot," and William and Kate's grand residence seems to have fueled Meghan's discontent.
Despite hopes for reconciliation between the feuding brothers, William and Harry, Seward remains skeptical, suggesting that the distance between them still persists. As the riff deepens and the repercussions of Harry's scathing criticisms in his autobiography threaten to strain the fragile bonds within the royal family even further, we're left with a royal saga that's more gripping than any Netflix drama.