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Meghan Markle Accused of Bullying Princess Charlotte at the Queen’s Funeral
According to Tom Bauer's latest book, Revenge, Meghan Markle is responsible for bullying Princess Charlotte during the Queen's funeral.
The book confirms that Meghan felt threatened by a seven-year-old little girl who ranks above her husband in the British line of succession.
This raises the question of why Meghan would even consider bullying Charlotte.
David Beckham recently did a video where he brought up a moment from the Queen's funeral.
In the video, he re-examined a moment when Meghan reached Harry and waited for the kids to file past.
She smiles until she sees Charlotte who looks at her.
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Meghan's smile fades away for a split second before Charlotte walks away.
The body language expert picked on David's analysis and broke it down further.
We know that Meghan has little self-esteem and only cares about money and trampling on those who stand in her way.
As Tom Bauer mentioned in Zinner's book, Meghan was very kind and thoughtful as a child.
However, her spoilt behaviour made her feel entitled as she got older.
Meghan's narcissism slipped for a brief second, but it's evident that she bullied Charlotte.
So how does bullying a 7-year-old girl make her feel better?
Could it be to hinder Charlotte's self-confidence?
Well, it failed because she's now a thriving 7-year-old enjoying life.
Her time at the Commonwealth Games is the perfect example of that.
Meghan sees Charlotte as a threat like she does Catherine, because they carry more status than Harry ever will.
Tom Bauer mentions in his book that Meghan is constantly envious of women with status.
So bullying Charlotte was her way of feeling in control as the little princess was just a little girl who couldn't defend herself.
In other news, Prince William is ready for war if war is what younger brother Prince Harry wants, reveals an insider.
The Prince of Wales is tired of the Duke of Sussex's constant attacks towards his family and is planning to take rash steps if Harry's upcoming documentaries torment the ton further.
A well-placed source told the Express, the Prince and Princess's team will wait to see what's in the Netflix series before deciding what to do.
But you can see the direction of travel.
For the special instance, William might also quit the never complain never explain royal rule and could ask Harry to back off over misleading content.
Recently, Prince William and Kate Middleton left Prince Harry and Meghan Markle far behind and took the lead over them in Christmas celebrations.
The Prince and Princess of Wales turned on Instagram and Twitter handles and unveiled their official Christmas card photo ahead of Meghan and Harry.
Kate and William posted the picture and wrote, sharing a new picture of the family for this year's Christmas card, followed by a Christmas tree.
In the stunning photo, the couple are photographed with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis on a sunny day.
By sharing their official Christmas card, Kate and William took the lead over Meghan and Harry, who were seemingly busy promoting the Netflix show.
Last year, the California-based royal couple had shared their Christmas card two days before the festival.
The holiday card featured the long-awaited first photo of the couple's daughter Lilibet Diana.
The photo also stars Lily's big brother Archie.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle has been accused of bullying Princess Charlotte at the Queen's funeral.
Tom Bauer's latest book confirms that Meghan felt threatened by a seven-year-old little girl who ranks above her husband in the British line of succession.
This raises the question of why Meghan would even consider bullying Charlotte.
Additionally, Prince William is ready for war if younger brother Prince Harry wants it.
William might also quit the never complain never explain royal rule and could ask Harry to back off over misleading content.
Finally, Kate and William took the lead over Meghan and Harry in Christmas celebrations by sharing their official Christmas card photo ahead of them.