Each time the palace protected the royal household from the press

Representatives for Middleton have closed a report claiming Harry and Meghan’s royal outing has given him an elevated workload.
Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte in 2016.
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Final 12 months Tatler journal devoted a problem to the Duchess of Cambridge, titled “Catherine the Nice,” which included a prolonged article with quotes from palace sources.
Whereas one supply recommended that Markle and Harry’s royal exit was unfair to Middleton and resulted in an elevated workload for her, one other supply referred to an argument between Middleton and Markle in the course of the rehearsal of the royal wedding ceremony in 2018.
Kensington Palace issued a press release shortly after, claiming the article contained “a collection of inaccuracies and false statements which weren’t introduced to Kensington Palace previous to publication.”
Vainness Honest royal correspondent Katie Nicholl beforehand advised Insider that the palace’s response was “a wake-up name to the media.”
“Once they really feel that one thing is inaccurate and probably damaging, they may refute it. The suggestion that Kate is exhausted, feeling trapped and sad along with her workload is on the coronary heart of the grievance,” Nicholl stated. “She is working more durable than ever at her request, so the concept that she feels the workload shouldn’t be the case.”