What's Happening?
A new biography by The Mirror's royal editor, Russell Myers, reveals that Princess Kate believed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were 'not to be trusted' following their departure from royal life. The book, 'William and Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story,' details the strained relationship between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family. It highlights Kate's perception of Harry's exit as inevitable and her belief that the Sussexes had an agenda. The biography provides insight into the dynamics within the royal family and the challenges faced by the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Why It's Important?
The revelations in the biography shed light on the internal tensions within the British royal family, which have been a subject of public interest and media scrutiny.
The strained relationships and differing perspectives on royal duties and responsibilities highlight the challenges of maintaining a unified public image. For the royal family, managing these dynamics is crucial to preserving its reputation and influence. The public's fascination with royal affairs underscores the cultural significance of the monarchy and its impact on British society.









