Kate Middleton Branded Meghan ‘Abrasive’ and Told Prince William the Royal Exit Was Inevable, Explosive Book Claims
A new biography claims Kate Middleton privately labeled Meghan Markle “abrasive” and warned Prince William that Harry and Meghan’s royal exit was only a matter of time.
Just when you thought the royal rift had been fully dissected, here comes another chapter — and this one has names, adjectives, and inevitability.
According to a new royal biography, Kate Middleton allegedly found Meghan Markle “abrasive” and quietly concluded that Harry and Meghan would eventually walk away from royal life.
And if that’s true, then someone in Kensington Palace saw the storm forming long before the thunder.
Kate’s Alleged Private Verdict
In William & Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story, author Russell Myers claims tensions between Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle began almost immediately after Meghan joined the royal family in 2018.
The book suggests Kate struggled with Meghan’s manner and believed early on that a separation from royal life was likely.
Yes — predicted.
Not suspected.
Not feared.
Expected.
The Atmosphere Shift
According to the biography, the dynamic between Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle changed sharply after the 2018 wedding.
William and Kate reportedly felt Harry and Meghan had their own “agenda.”
Staff complaints allegedly increased.
The mood inside the palace was described as “toxic.”
And Meghan was labeled “bullish” — a word that somehow reads differently depending on who it’s describing.
William Steps In
The book also claims Prince William confronted the situation, particularly around concerns about how palace staff were treated.
At one point, the exchange reportedly escalated into a heated disagreement between the brothers.
From there, the fracture widened.
The once-close relationship between Prince William and Prince Harry reportedly never recovered.
The Irony
Let’s rewind.
During their 2017 engagement interview, Prince Harry said Prince William and Kate Middleton were eager to meet Meghan Markle.
Meghan described Kate as “wonderful.”
Fast forward a few publishing cycles later, and we’re reading about abrasiveness, mistrust, and inevitability.
Royal history ages fast in hardback.
The Subtext
This latest book pushes a clear narrative:
Kate Middleton — steady, institutional, measured.
Meghan Markle — disruptive, assertive, polarizing.
Prince William — protective of the monarchy.
Prince Harry — protective of his wife.
It’s clean storytelling.
And it reinforces the idea that Megxit wasn’t a sudden explosion in 2020 — but a slow burn that began almost immediately.
The Bigger Picture
Whether these claims are precise recollections or polished retrospectives, one thing is undeniable:
The relationship between the Waleses and the Sussexes fractured early.
And now, years later, the story continues to be rewritten — one “bombshell” at a time.
Because in royal drama, the wedding is never the climax.
It’s just the opening scene.