In a surprising twist in royal family dynamics, Meghan Markle seems to be making strides toward repairing her relationship with her sister-in-law, Princess Catherine.
Over the years, their connection has soured, particularly after notable events surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s wedding and the fallout from various interviews and Prince Harry‘s memoir, Spare.
The rift between Meghan and the future Queen first gained traction back in 2019.
Reports suggested that Meghan had made Catherine cry just before her wedding to Harry in 2018.
This narrative painted a picture of discord that many found hard to ignore.
However, Meghan later challenged this portrayal, asserting that the reality was quite the opposite.
In her candid interview with Oprah Winfrey, she reflected on the harmful narrative, saying, “The narrative with Kate, which didn’t happen, was really difficult, and I think that’s when everything changed.”
Meghan’s comments hinted at a desire for understanding rather than division.
She emphasized, “If you love me, you don’t have to hate her, and if you love her, you don’t need to hate me.”
This sentiment suggests a yearning for reconciliation rather than a continuation of the feud that has plagued their relationship.
Recent developments indicate that Meghan may be taking steps toward mending fences.
Following King Charles‘ cancer diagnosis earlier this year, Meghan reportedly reached out to both Catherine and Charles.
This gesture came just weeks before Catherine revealed her own shocking cancer diagnosis, highlighting a moment of vulnerability for both women.
Sources close to the situation have indicated that Meghan is keen on fostering a supportive environment during this challenging time.
It appears she wishes nothing but the best for Catherine, even amidst their complicated history.
This shift in tone suggests a willingness to put past grievances aside for the sake of familial bonds.
Catherine’s health journey has been a significant factor in these recent developments.