told Fox News.“Catherine is currently dipping her toes back into her routine,” Schofield said, “navigating light communication, i.e.
emails, approving scheduling and household duties. Having to navigate the hurricane that is Meghan Markle is not on her agenda.”Earlier this month, sources told Us Weekly that the “Suits” alum, 42, attempted to extend an olive branch to Middleton, also 42, as well as her father-in-law, King Charles.“Moves are being made to reconcile,” an insider told the outlet, before another added, “Meghan is supportive of Harry in all of this, and she wishes the royals — Kate included — the very best.”But according to Schofield, there’s “no love lost with Meghan Markle.”“Meghan and the Princess of Wales will never be friends,” Schofield declared. “Prince Harry solidified that with the publication of his memoir, ‘Spare,’ although Meghan originally crossed the line with the complaints disguised as being the bigger person via the Oprah Winfrey interview.”“Despite the betrayal, Harry will always have a place in Catherine’s heart because she … knew a very different Harry,” he added.The Post has reached out to Kensington Palace and reps for the Sussexes for comment.Earlier this week, royal author Duncan Larcombe claimed that Markle’s swift exit from royal life in 2020 left Middleton with “very few people to confide in.”“Being in the royal family is a lonely place, and Kate’s got very few people now, especially after the queen’s death, who she can go to and confide in,” Larcombe told OK!
magazine.“The fact that things didn’t work out with Meghan was a real blow because Prince Harry’s bride would have been another person stuck in the same situation.
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