Meghan Markle staunchly asserts that the differential treatment she has faced compared to Kate Middleton would have elicited a distinct response from Kensington Palace if it had been directed at the latter.
Despite the obstacles that have come her way, Meghan finds herself unable to alleviate the emotional toll of the relentless scrutiny since her marriage to Prince Harry. Approximately two years post their extravagant wedding, the actress is increasingly disillusioned with her position within the royal family.
Several months ago, Prince Harry publicly defended Meghan with a scathing statement against the British media, condemning their attacks and fabrication of news. Recently, as the couple embraces their American retreat, they solidified their stance by issuing a stern letter, severing ties with four tabloids and declaring a complete disassociation.
Despite these actions, Meghan reflects on the absence of support from the Windsors throughout this challenging period. Early on in this media war, rumors circulated that Queen Elizabeth II disapproved of her grandson's confrontational approach, fearing a recurrence of the tragic fate suffered by Harry's mother, Princess Diana.
In a twist of events, one of the media outlets they are at odds with, the 'Daily Mail,' has published alleged statements from Meghan to a confidant, emphasizing the perceived disparity between her treatment and that of her sister-in-law, the Duchess of Cambridge. The publication suggests that Meghan expressed, "Things would have been very different if Kate Middleton had been attacked."
This sentiment is not novel, as Meghan previously addressed this tension at the end of the year, contending that the strained relationship has likely affected the camaraderie between Princes Harry and William, who have always presented a united front to the public. Meghan, feeling undervalued, continues to grapple with the implications of her turbulent journey within the royal family.

