In the most recent incident, the California-based couple released a promotional video showcasing their post-royal charity work shortly after the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, shared her own clip of taking her children to a baby bank. The timing of the releases raised eyebrows in royal circles, prompting speculation about whether it was a deliberate move.
Royal commentator Richard Eden, speaking to the Daily Mail, expressed that the release of the video "does feel like trolling." He questioned the timing, saying, "You just wonder, why do they release it the next day? They could wait a few days if they wanted to."
Eden suggested that the timing of the video release, closely following a similar one by William and Catherine, creates a clash and raises questions about the intention behind the move. He commented, "It’s almost like they’re sitting there thinking, ‘when shall we run this? Let’s just wait until the palace releases a video.'"
While some argue that Harry and Meghan's actions would have undoubtedly "angered" Kate, others believe there is no "crossover" and that it merely reflects the separation between the two couples and their respective organizations.
This incident has once again fueled debates among royal fans and supporters, with discussions revolving around accusations of both Meghan and Kate attempting to overshadow each other on significant occasions.