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Carol Middleton Wants to Confront Meghan Markle About Lies
Catherine Middleton's mother, Carol Middleton, is known for being fiercely protective of her children and grandchildren.
Recently, a tabloid claimed that the matriarch wants to talk to Meghan Markle when the latter visits the United Kingdom for Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee in June.
According to a source, Carol plans to confront Markle about all the lies she has been spreading about Prince William's wife.
The insider stated that Carol is a real mama bear with her children, even when one of them is the future queen.
Her blood boiled when she heard Meghan on Oprah accusing Catherine of making her cry.
The source also claimed that Carol asked the palace staff for Markle's itinerary so that she could have an idea of when she could talk to her.
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As the mother of the future queen and the grandmother of the future king, Carol has a certain power at Kensington Palace.
Many members of the team there are putty in her hands and would be only too happy to help.
The source said that Carol doesn't care if she has to intercept Meghan in the halls of Windsor Castle.
She will make sure she gets a chance to speak with her.
However, there is no indication that Markle has plans to attend the Queen's Platinum Jubilee or visit the United Kingdom.
Even if she wanted to attend the event, it is unlikely for the Queen to invite her.
And, even if Markle is in the United Kingdom, it is unlikely for Carol to want to have a word with her.
After all, Carol has been staying out of the limelight for years and has not sat down for interviews in years.
In fact, coverage of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, completely spooked Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend by her example on a royal tour, signalling the end of her relationship with the Duke of Sussex, royal biographer Katie Nicholl once claimed.
The Duchess of Cambridge left viewers speechless with a faultless performance on the piano at a Westminster Abbey carol service that aired on TV last week.
She accompanied singer Tom Walker to play his Christmas single for those who can't be here in a touching moment.
The Duchess has tickled the ivories since she was a child and turned to music during lockdowns.
She seemed to channel her late mother-in-law Princess Diana, who surprised onlookers with a piano performance of her own during a tour of Australia in the late 80s.
Catherine continues to impress onlookers with her eloquent delivery of royal duties, staying ever professional while establishing caring relationships with the people she meets.
Yet, the example she set proved too much for the ex-girlfriend of her brother-in-law Prince Harry.
Royal expert Katie Nicholl discussed Harry's relationship with dancer and actress Cressida Bonas in her 2017 book “Harry, Life, Loss and Love.”
Ms Nicholl claimed that Cressida had been completely spooked while watching TV coverage of William, Catherine, and George touring New Zealand and Australia that spring.
William, Catherine, and nine-month-old George embarked on a nine-day tour of Australia in 2014, visiting Canberra and Adelaide on their travels.
A friend of Ms Bonas told Ms Nicholl that she was sitting at home watching Catherine on the royal tour of Australia, and it was a wake-up call.
There was no way she wanted that sort of attention, and she told Harry so.
The friend added that Harry didn't want things to end.
He was in love with her and he tried to convince her they could make it work, but Cressida's mind was made up.
Harry suffered a real blow when she said, “I can't do this.”
The pair split and remained good friends.
Ms Nicholl added that twice, Harry had been left heartbroken because the women he had fallen in love with didn't want to share the life he had been born into.
Another friend told at the time that the split had given Ms Bonas the opportunity to focus on her career.