Princess Catherine continues to excel in her role, carrying out her responsibilities with grace and purpose.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle is reportedly furious—a familiar reaction whenever Catherine effortlessly shines. While Meghan was making headlines for leaving the Invictus Games early, Catherine was out making a meaningful impact. She spent the day visiting a mother-and-baby unit at a women’s prison in Cheshire, a program designed to support incarcerated mothers and help them raise their children. Dressed elegantly in a brown Max Mara coat and carrying an umbrella with her usual poise, Catherine engaged with staff and former residents, asking thoughtful questions and bringing real attention to an important cause.
In stark contrast, Meghan Markle—who once claimed to have a deep passion for humanitarian work—was likely somewhere brooding, wondering why she wasn’t the center of attention. Catherine, the future queen, remains focused on substantive issues such as early childhood development, mental health advocacy, and prison reform. She isn’t parading around in ill-fitting designer clothes, lamenting the difficulties of royal life. She doesn’t treat charity as a self-serving PR move. Instead, she listens, learns, and takes meaningful action.
Unsurprisingly, Meghan’s fans are in an uproar, insisting that Catherine is “stealing her thunder.” But let’s be honest—what thunder? Meghan leaving the Invictus Games in a huff? Harry looking visibly uncomfortable in public appearances? Meghan’s ongoing attempts to emulate Catherine, only to fall short every time? Catherine doesn’t need to compete with Meghan; Meghan does that to herself with every misstep. Her obsession with Catherine feels like something out of a cliché movie—constantly watching, imitating, and yet failing to capture the same effortless charm.
Whenever Catherine wears a refined, elegant coat, Meghan is quick to appear in something similar—except it’s always slightly off, wrinkled, or poorly tailored. When Catherine champions early childhood development, Meghan suddenly expresses an interest in children’s welfare—but only when Netflix cameras are rolling. Now that Catherine has highlighted prison reform, it wouldn’t be surprising if Meghan suddenly appears at a correctional facility, acting as if she’s pioneering criminal justice activism. Instead of excelling at something of her own, Meghan seems determined to copy Catherine’s every move—without the same sincerity or success.
Leaving the Invictus Games early was yet another blunder, but you can already hear her fans blaming Catherine for somehow overshadowing her. But was Meghan ever the real attraction? The Invictus Games are Harry’s initiative, yet Meghan couldn’t resist inserting herself into the spotlight—until, of course, she didn’t receive the attention she craved. When the cameras weren’t fixated on her, when the hype didn’t build as expected, and when A-listers didn’t rush to her side, she vanished. And yet, somehow, it’s Catherine’s fault for being effortlessly dignified and hardworking.
Catherine’s focus remains on meaningful work—building a strong foundation for early childhood development, supporting vulnerable communities, and genuinely connecting with people rather than using them for publicity. She exemplifies what it means to be a royal—duty, class, and action. Meanwhile, Meghan’s desperation grows with every failed PR stunt. She longs for Catherine’s status, elegance, and respect, but instead of earning it, she attempts to manufacture and imitate it. And each time, it backfires.

