Kate Middleton has ‘already moved on’ from Harry’s claims her texts left Meghan ‘sobbing’

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The Princess of Wales has “already moved on” after being “baffled” by Prince Harry’s claims in his memoir, Spare reportedly.

Kate, who turned 41 this week, reportedly ‘dismissed’ the Duke of Sussex’s allegations against her in the book, including that she and Prince William ‘stereotyped’ Meghan Markle as a ‘biracial American actress’.

Other allegations leveled at the Princess of Wales included detailed claims about her breakup with the Duchess of Sussex, including what Prince Harry said was a text message exchange between the couple days before Harry and Meghan’s wedding in a dispute. now infamous about bridesmaid dresses.

But Mirror reports that the Princess of Wales remains ‘fully immersed’ in her royal duties and has been largely unfazed by Harry’s claims in the book.

The Princess of Wales (pictured visiting Royal Liverpool University Hospital this week) is said to have 'already moved on' following claims in Prince Harry's memoir that she was 'baffled', according to reports.

The Princess of Wales (pictured visiting Royal Liverpool University Hospital this week) is said to have ‘already moved on’ following claims in Prince Harry’s memoir that she was ‘baffled’, according to reports.

A source told the newspaper that Kate is busy continuing her work to improve education and early years experiences for children in the UK.

During her time as a senior royal, the mother-of-three has championed early years’ development as one of her top priorities.

Prince Harry claims in his memoir that the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex exchanged tense text messages before Harry and Meghan's wedding (pictured: the sisters-in-law in Trooping the Colour, 2018)

Prince Harry claims in his memoir that the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex exchanged tense text messages before Harry and Meghan's wedding (pictured: the sisters-in-law in Trooping the Colour, 2018)

Prince Harry claims in his memoir that the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Sussex exchanged tense text messages before Harry and Meghan’s wedding (pictured: the sisters-in-law in Trooping the Colour, 2018)

Prince Harry claims in his Spare memoir bombshell that the Prince and Princess of Wales 'stereotyped' Meghan as a 'biracial American actress' (pictured: Spare cover)

Prince Harry claims in his Spare memoir bombshell that the Prince and Princess of Wales 'stereotyped' Meghan as a 'biracial American actress' (pictured: Spare cover)

Prince Harry claims in his Spare memoir bombshell that the Prince and Princess of Wales ‘stereotyped’ Meghan as a ‘biracial American actress’ (pictured: Spare cover)

In 2020, he launched The Royal Foundation Center for Early Childhood.

writing on it Telegraph last November, she said: “I am determined to continue to shed light on this issue and to do everything I can to ensure a much greater focus on those crucial early years for the youngest members of our society – after all, they are our future. ‘

As the Royal Family reels from Prince Harry’s claims in his book, the Princess of Wales is said to be focused on a new chapter of her projects, including launching a new program that will focus on children aged three to five. .

The source said: “Of course there have been other distractions, but the princess has had much more important things on her mind.” It is an important and exciting time.

This week, the Prince and Princess of Wales appeared to shrug off the accusations leveled at them in Harry’s memoirs as they resumed their royal engagements on their first visit in 2023.

The royal couple arrived at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital in Merseyside, which opened its doors to patients in October last year, to meet staff and patients.

Standing tall and dressed in navy and green combo outfits, the couple stayed professional as they shook hands with well-wishers.

Kate even posed for a couple of selfies, before joking that William would ‘scold’ her.

Prince Harry, 38, claimed in his book that the Prince and Princess of Wales did not welcome his wife Meghan Markle into the royal family.

He also claimed that, prior to meeting Meghan and living at Frogmore Cottage, Kate and William did not invite him to dinner even though they only lived a stone’s throw away on the Kensington Palace Estate.

The Duke of Sussex also revealed what he claimed were tense text messages between Kate and Meghan in the days leading up to Harry and Meghan’s 2018 wedding, regarding Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid dress.

Harry wrote that Kate had texted Meghan to say: “Charlotte’s dress is too big, too long, too baggy.” She cried when she tried it in a house.

She added that Meghan reportedly told her to visit her tailor to have the dress readjusted, before Kate allegedly responded to the demand that “all dresses must be remade.”

The duke claims the exchange left Meghan “sobbing on the floor.”

But according to the Duke of Sussex, the rift between the sisters-in-law began long before the wedding when he detailed an incident involving lip gloss before the so-called ‘Fab Four’ first appearance at the Royal Foundation Forum Summit in 2018.

According to the Duke of Sussex, Meghan asked Kate if she could borrow some lip gloss before the four of them went on stage, to which Kate agreed.

However, Harry claimed that as Meghan applied the glitter with her finger, Kate had a ‘disgusted’ look on her face.