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Meghan Markle has reportedly been caught in a fab.
A blog post allegedly from her now-shuttered lifestyle website, “The Tig,” reveals she knew who the royal family was – and wasn’t impressed with the chatter around “Princess Kate” – despite previous protestations.
Markle coyly claimed during an interview after her engagement with Prince Harry in 2017 that she “didn’t know much” about her blue-blood fiancé or his family before she met him.
However, in the alleged entry from 2014 – which was written when the former actress, 41, was on “Suits” – she reportedly revealed her feelings about princesses and royal weddings.
The now Duchess of Sussex wrote that she was tired of hearing the “endless conversation” around the royal nuptials of “Princess Kate” to Prince William, reports DailyMail.
The alleged blog, written two years before she met now-husband Prince Harry, explains that she was unlike most little girls who “dream of being princesses,” and instead was focused on “She-Ra, Princess of Power.”
“For those of you unfamiliar with the ’80s cartoon reference, She-Ra is the twin sister of He-Man and a sword-wielding royal rebel known for her strength,” she continued. “We’re definitely not talking about Cinderella here.”
Markle then noted that many adult women seem to hold onto their childish dream of becoming a princess.
In his blockbuster tell-all memoir, “Spare,” Prince Harry claimed that Middleton made Markle weep over demanding that Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid dress be remade days before the Sussex’s 2018 wedding.
He also alleged that Middleton “grimaced” when Markle asked to borrow some lip gloss at their first “Fab Four” event in February 2018.
Markle closed down “The Tig” before her marriage to Prince Harry. The blog, named after her favorite Italian wine, covered fashion, food, beauty and travel.
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