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The most difficult meeting that Kate Middleton 'had ever had' with Prince Harry and Meghan

A new book about British royalty has shaken its members again with the revelation of one of the most tense moments in Kate Middleton's life. 

The most difficult meeting that Kate Middleton 'had ever had' with Prince Harry and Meghan

And, according to Robert Jobson, author of 'Our King', the Princess of Wales especially couldn't stand a meeting with Harry and Meghan. It is a fact that the British royalty is not living its healthiest moment and since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, it has only gotten worse. The popularity of Charles III is the lowest a monarch has had in the United Kingdom since the last century and Prince Harry's revelations in 'Spare' have overshadowed the coronation process of his father.

The youngest son of Diana of Wales altered any hint of reconciliation with his family after recounting the beatings that his brother, Prince William, gave him, among many other private matters.

Now, a new book, titled 'Our King', by Robert Jobson, has brought to light more secrets of the royals, although one of the ones that has attracted the most attention has been that of Kate Middleton and her darkest moment. difficult with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Apparently, this meeting they are referring to was at the public meeting of both couples when they left Windsor Castle before the funeral of Elizabeth II. The situation between them was already very tense despite the poker face of the four and many citizens believed that this joint exit could be some green shoots in the brothers' relationship.

This union in tragedy shocked tabloids, but the royal correspondent and author has stated, as reported by Daily Mail, that the princess later confessed "to a senior member of the royal family that, such was the unrest between the two couples, that the joint walk was one of the most difficult things I had ever had to do.

According to what was said, this maneuver was Prince William's idea, to appear a united front after the death of Queen Elizabeth, however, it was only an "illusion", as pointed out by the British media.

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