Kate Middleton Hasn’t Reached Out To Meghan Markle After Bombshell Exit

Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle have not spoken to each other in weeks.

A source told Us Weekly that the Duchess of Cambridge hasn’t reached out to her sister-in-law since she and Prince Harry announced their bombshell exit. However, the “Suits” alum doesn’t seem to mind the snub.

“Meghan feels free. She has never been happier. She’s happy to be out of London,” the source said. The claims of the source also debunk the ongoing rumors that Middleton and Markle crossed paths because of their young children. 

New Idea previously claimed that Markle didn’t allow Archie to hang out with his cousins, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis because she thinks they are dirty kids.

Us Weekly also claimed that Middleton expressed her desire for her kids to bond with Archie more. However, her pleas have fallen on deaf ears.

InTouch Weekly also alleged this week that Markle refused to rekindle her relationship with Middleton after the latter refused to hold her 8-month-old son. However, all of these claims have been proven to be unfounded.

Meanwhile, there were also rumors claiming that Middleton and Prince William are celebrating Prince Harry and Markle’s recent exit from the royal family.

A source told Radar Online that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge don’t like Prince Harry’s wife that’s why they couldn’t be more delighted now that she’s no longer a member of the royal family.

The unnamed source added that Middleton and Markle’s feud became much worse after the Cambridges visited Archie after his birth. During that time, the future queen heard her sister-in-law saying that she doesn’t want to take her advice regardless of how simple they may be.

As of late, Middleton and Markle have not directly addressed their feud rumors. But they have been going on since the latter tied the knot with Prince Harry. It all started after Markle reportedly made Middleton cry while at Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid dress fitting.

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