The 75-year-old monarch has consistently expressed admiration for Prince William's wife, and recent events suggest that his favor towards Kate played a role in the decision-making process for Christmas invitations at Sandringham.
Denise Palmer-Davies, the director of Borne Media, shared insights with Fabulous about Meghan Markle's potential feelings after being excluded. Palmer-Davies stated, "I would imagine she would be hurt and upset not to be included this year, even if she had no intention of going in the first place."
Despite Harry and Meghan speaking to the King on his recent birthday, the decision to prioritize Kate and William over Meghan appears to have stung. Palmer-Davies noted, "In her eyes, it isn’t just William being put before his brother, but Kate is being picked over her once again."
While acknowledging that Meghan's camp might present a different perspective, Palmer-Davies suggested that Meghan would likely be "quietly seething" over the perceived preference.
This analysis comes amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the Royal Family, particularly the claims made by Harry and Meghan in Omid Scobie's book, "Endgame," regarding questions about their son Archie's skin color before his birth.