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Is Meghan Markle Jealous Of Prince George And Princess Charlotte? – OPINION

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Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is jealous of small children, mainly Princes George and Louis and their sister Princess Charlotte. Being the bombastic narcissist she is, she believes she is the best thing to happen to the British Royal Family since its beginning. She thought she didn’t belong and convinced her henpecked hubby, Prince Harry, of the same narrative. They confirmed their delusion during their Netflix series.

Not only are they both selfish, but they do not understand how a pecking order works. Meghan Markle, especially, is jealous of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis because they got titles, and her children, Archie and Lilibet, did not.

Harry has even implied that his time to shape the world was running out. As soon as George turns 18, the Duke of Sussex will cease to be relevant. Newsflash, dude. You stopped being important the second Catherine became pregnant with your eldest nephew. In a nutshell? He’s jealous of his nephew for sitting above him in the line of succession.

If he cared about George, Charlotte and Louis, he would’ve spoken about his feelings to William in a friendly manner and not attempted to be their second father. The Mirror reported after Spare came out that the Prince of Wales told his younger brother to mind his own business when it came to one of the Wales children becoming like their uncle.

However, Meghan has twisted him so much that he believes he should be King, not William and George. The UK would rather become a republic than have the Sussexes anywhere near the throne. I happen to agree. As symbolic as the monarchy is due to its lavish history, I would rather see it in the hands of William and his family than have Meghan staring down amongst the masses with that Cheshire grin from the Buckingham Palace balcony as the Queen Consort.

Harry has accused the royals of jealousy because of “the fantastic job Meghan did” on the Australia tour. But did he ever stop to think she was jealous of his nephews and niece in the events preceding the tour?

Meghan likely believed that her children would have princely titles because their father is a prince with a dukedom. However, in the UK, this is not how it works. Not all royals get titles. For example, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall never received titles, even though their grandmother was willing to break the rules to give them titles.

Princess Anne declined as she wanted Peter and Zara to grow up normally. Beatrice and Eugenie almost didn’t get princess titles, allegedly. Their father, Prince Andrew, allegedly begged his mother to give his daughters titles. William and Harry would always get titles because of who their father was.

I have said this many times. If Meghan was so desperate for titles for her children, she should’ve married William. However, William is not a stupid man. He would have seen Meghan’s plan from a mile away. This is why he told Harry to be cautious. Did his brother listen? No, because he thought William was a world-class snob when all he was doing was showing brotherly concern.

If Harry cared about George, he would’ve called for the Sussex Squad to stop their attacks on the little boy when he did a watercolour painting of a reindeer and some robins released on Christmas day. He didn’t. It goes to show where his loyalties lie. His jealous streak is no different to Meghan’s. However, his isn’t as apparent. No one knew he felt contempt towards his nephew until it came up a few months ago.

Meghan has always felt jealous of anyone above Harry in the line of succession. She knew about the monarchy but didn’t consider how it worked. She thought she and Harry could push their way to the top, and The Queen would allow them to take over because they were more popular. What she didn’t expect was to be told “no.” When Ms Markle became Harry’s fiancée, Her Majesty The Queen was in her 65th year on the throne. She wouldn’t hand the crown over to a nobody and her red-haired grandson because they were “more popular.” It has never worked like that. If it had, there would’ve been a popularity war.

Once upon a time, the Queen was a young new thing when she married Prince Philip. Then, their family expanded with Charles and Anne five years before Princess Elizabeth became Queen Elizabeth. Finally, a decade after becoming Queen, QEII welcomed Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.

What Meghan never understood or refused to get is that The Queen herself was a spare heir. As was her father, King George VI. Given that Edward VIII abdicated and never had children with Wallis Simpson, The Duke of York would’ve become King, and his eldest daughter, who became The Queen, would’ve followed. If Edward had remained King but had no heirs, the Queen’s father would’ve become monarch much later in life.

Despite what has been said about Meghan wanting to study royal history, we know she only wanted the higher-ups to like her. This means Charles. She had to get him to like her. She didn’t give two craps about history, let alone royal history.

Meghan is jealous that she is less critical than Princess Charlotte, an actual blood princess. Unfortunately, she’ll never own up to bullying her young niece. It’s no wonder the Queen Consort, the Princess of Wales and the Countess of Wessex shielded Charlotte and her older brother, Prince George, from their vile aunt.

The Duchess of Sussex, not that she is deserving of that title, never wanted to fall behind Catherine or “Princess Kate” as she was referred to on The Tig. On the contrary, she wanted to be in front. Being behind three little kids, including Charlotte, kills her on the inside.

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C.J. Hawkings has written for the now-defunct Entertainment website, Movie Pilot and the still functioning WhatCulture and ScreenRant. She prides herself as a truth seeker and will do (almost) anything for coffee or Coke No Sugar. Oh! And food!

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