Meghan Markle’s ‘rift’ with Kate Middleton ‘was caused by clash over tights’, Tadler reports – Daily Mail

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Tightsgate! Meghan Markle’s rift with Kate Middleton ‘was caused by clash over whether Princess Charlotte and the other bridesmaids should wear nylons at Royal wedding’

  • Society bible Tatler set to detail alleged fall-out in a profile of Kate Middleton 
  • It is said to be about whether bridesmaids should wear tights at royal wedding  
  • Also carries claims that she feels ‘exhausted and trapped’ by increased workload

By Eleanor Sharples For The Daily Mail

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Rumours have long swirled of a row between the Duchess of Cambridge and Meghan Markle at the royal wedding two years ago.

Now it is claimed that the spat centred on whether Princess Charlotte and the other young bridesmaids at Meghan’s marriage to Harry in May 2018 should wear tights.

Society bible Tatler details the alleged fall-out in a profile of Kate, 38, in its latest issue.

It also carries claims that Kate feels ‘exhausted and trapped’ by the increased workload following the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to step back from royal life.

The profile, titled Catherine the Great, quotes one unnamed friend who claims Kate wanted to follow ‘protocol’, with the bridesmaids, including Charlotte, then three, wearing tights – but Meghan disagreed. 

Rumours have long swirled of a row between the Duchess of Cambridge and Meghan Markle at the royal wedding two years ago. Pictured: The Duchess of Cambridge with Princess Charlotte leaving St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle after the wedding in 2018

Rumours have long swirled of a row between the Duchess of Cambridge and Meghan Markle at the royal wedding two years ago. Pictured: The Duchess of Cambridge with Princess Charlotte leaving St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle after the wedding in 2018

Rumours have long swirled of a row between the Duchess of Cambridge and Meghan Markle at the royal wedding two years ago. Pictured: The Duchess of Cambridge with Princess Charlotte leaving St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle after the wedding in 2018

Now it is claimed that the spat centred on whether Princess Charlotte and the other young bridesmaids at Meghan’s marriage to Harry in May 2018 should wear tights. Pictured: Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Meghan Markle's friend, Canadian fashion stylist Jessica Mulroney hold bridesmaids hands as they at the wedding

Now it is claimed that the spat centred on whether Princess Charlotte and the other young bridesmaids at Meghan’s marriage to Harry in May 2018 should wear tights. Pictured: Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Meghan Markle's friend, Canadian fashion stylist Jessica Mulroney hold bridesmaids hands as they at the wedding

Now it is claimed that the spat centred on whether Princess Charlotte and the other young bridesmaids at Meghan’s marriage to Harry in May 2018 should wear tights. Pictured: Britain’s Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Meghan Markle’s friend, Canadian fashion stylist Jessica Mulroney hold bridesmaids hands as they at the wedding

The profile, titled Catherine the Great, quotes one unnamed friend who claims Kate wanted to follow ‘protocol’, with the bridesmaids, including Charlotte, then three, wearing tights – but Meghan disagreed. Pictured: Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex emerge from the West Door of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

The profile, titled Catherine the Great, quotes one unnamed friend who claims Kate wanted to follow ‘protocol’, with the bridesmaids, including Charlotte, then three, wearing tights – but Meghan disagreed. Pictured: Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex emerge from the West Door of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

The profile, titled Catherine the Great, quotes one unnamed friend who claims Kate wanted to follow ‘protocol’, with the bridesmaids, including Charlotte, then three, wearing tights – but Meghan disagreed. Pictured: Britain’s Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex emerge from the West Door of St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle

‘There was an incident at the wedding rehearsal,’ the source said. ‘It was a hot day and apparently there was a row over whether the bridesmaids should wear tights or not.

‘Kate, following protocol, felt that they should. Meghan didn’t want them to.’

Pictures from the wedding at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, appear to show the six bridesmaids with bare legs, while photographs from Prince William and Kate’s wedding in April 2011 show bridesmaids wearing tights.

Another friend of the Cambridges said Kate feels exhausted as she and William, 37, are forced to take on more royal duties after Harry, 35, and Meghan quit the family at the end of March.

The couple, who also have sons George, six, and Louis, two – have made several appearances by video link during lockdown, while Harry and 38-year-old Meghan are setting up their new life with son Archie, one, in Los Angeles.

A source claimed: ‘Kate is furious about the larger workload.

‘Of course she’s smiling and dressing appropriately but she doesn’t want this. She feels exhausted and trapped. She’s working as hard as a top CEO, who has to be wheeled out all the time, without the benefits of boundaries and plenty of holidays.’

Society bible Tatler details the alleged fall-out in a profile of Kate, 38, in its latest issue (pictured)

Society bible Tatler details the alleged fall-out in a profile of Kate, 38, in its latest issue (pictured)

Society bible Tatler details the alleged fall-out in a profile of Kate, 38, in its latest issue (pictured)

Another told Tatler: ‘Meghan and Harry have been so selfish. William and Catherine really wanted to be hands-on parents and the Sussexes have effectively thrown their three children under a bus.

‘There goes their morning school runs as the responsibilities on them now are enormous.’ However, royal sources said yesterday that the claim that Kate is unhappy about her workload is false.

The profile was written by Anna Pasternak, the author who made her name in 1994 with Princess In Love, a book about Princess Diana’s five-year affair with former army officer James Hewitt.

It was claimed in November 2018 that Meghan had reduced Kate to tears over Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid’s dress.

The Daily Telegraph reported that two sources said the Duchess of Cambridge was crying after a dress fitting with Charlotte.

‘Kate had only just given birth to Prince Louis and was feeling quite emotional,’ a source claimed.

During lockdown, William and Kate have made up for a lack of official royal duties by using the latest technology. They joined residents of a Cardiff care home for a virtual game of bingo and ‘visited’ the children of key workers at a primary school in Burnley.

Meanwhile Harry and Meghan are living in a £14.5million villa in Beverly Hills. Set in 14 acres, is owned by Hollywood tycoon Tyler Perry, 50.

The couple are believed to have moved into property, which has eight bedrooms and 12 bathrooms, under an arrangement organised through TV host Oprah Winfrey.

Prior to locating to the duchess’s home city, Meghan and Harry had been staying in a £10million mansion on Vancouver Island, Canada.

A Kensington Palace spokesman said: ‘This story contains a swathe of inaccuracies and false misrepresentations which were not put to Kensington Palace prior to publication.’

The Sussexes have been approached for comment.

See the full feature in the July/August issue of Tatler, available on digital download and newsstands tomorrow.

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