Dignified Kate Attends Royal Duties Hours After Meghan Revealed She Made Her Cry



The Duchess of Cambridge had attended her royal duties on International Women's Day hours after Meghan Markle dropped a bombshell interview that says she made her cry before the royal wedding. The 39-year-old Kate Middleton had a chat through a video call with rower Jasmine Harrison, the 21-year-old Yorkshire woman who solo crossed the ocean.

The Duchess feud had begun in November 2018 when Meghan complained about her 'stressful' fitting. In one of the decade's most important royal TV interviews, Meghan reveals that Kate made her cry over the bridesmaid's row before the royal wedding.

Kate looked dignified as she talked to Jasmine who did a 3000-mile Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge.

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Jasmine rowed from La Gomera in the Canary Islands to Antigua, a 3000-mile trip, for 70 days, three hours, and 48 minutes. The two spoke about how they wish more women are exposed to the knowledge that there are many opportunities out there. "I wouldn't have even known about this race if I hadn't happened to be there," said Jasmine.

"I think that there are so many opportunities are closed off or just aren't out there for women to see. That we don't know that's something you can do."

Kate continued asking how Jasmine felt when she was alone on the sea for more than 70 days.

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"To be in the peace of the ocean for so many days, you get to appreciate the world we live in in a way we can't when life is busy," Jasmine recalls.

Kate and Jasmine agree that her achievement will influence 'people that think that something can't be done and it can be.'

Kate added, "You're inspiring loads of other women and young girls to follow in your footsteps."

While that was shocking, Meghan added that she's forgiven her already.

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"Was there a situation where she (Kate) might have cried? Or she could have cried?" Oprah asked. Meghan replied that "the reverse happened."

"And I don't say that to be disparaging to anyone, because it was a really hard week of the wedding. She was upset about something, but she owned it, and she apologized."

Kate brought her flowers to apologize along with a note, according to Meghan.

"She did what I would do if I knew that I hurt someone, right, to just take accountability for it," Meghan added.

Meghan said that the issues were "about flower girl dresses" which "really hurt my feelings."

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Meghan continued, "It wasn't a confrontation, and I actually think it's… I don't think it's fair to her to get into the details of that because she apologized."

Yet, she was surprised when the news was talking about how it was Kate that cried, despite the fact that the staff knows what happened. She had wished that Kate wanted the news to be corrected.

"What was hard to get over was being blamed for something that not only I didn't do but that happened to me," Meghan explained.

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The Wimbledon game in 2019: was it as nice of a day as they portrayed it to be?

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Oprah probed her further and asked about that day during Wimbledon 2019. "Was it what it looked like? You are two sisters-in-law out there in the world, getting to know each other. Was she helping you, embracing you into the family, helping you?" she asked.

Meghan responded, "My understanding and my experience of the past four years is it's nothing like what it looks like."

Sources were saying that Meghan had reprimanded a staff and was later pulled to the side by Kate.

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But a spokesperson from Kensington Palace has denied the validity of this story. The family continues to break as the Sussexes took steps to break out of the Royal Family by establishing their own charity organization outside The Royal Foundation.

They were briefly referred to as the Fab Four after appearing together in events as a united front.

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