Meghan Markle 'ready to make peace with Princess Kate' as popularity plummets

Relations between Meghan Markle and Princess Kate have seemingly crumbled, but the Duchess of Sussex apparently wants to make things right.

By Catherine Meyer-Funnell, Royal Reporter based in London

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Meghan Markle wants to "make peace" with Princess Kate as she has some "regrets" over how things played out between them, according to a source.

Ever since the Duchess married Prince Harry, there have seemingly been tensions between the pair, especially when it was alleged that Meghan had made Kate cry in a row over bridesmaids' dresses before her 2018 wedding.

However it was later clarified that it was in fact Meghan who had been crying and Kate subsequently sent flowers to apologise, yet it appears they did little to affirm the friendship between the two women.

The royal wives have now not seen each other since September 2022, when Harry and Meghan travelled over to the UK for Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral.

But a source has now told In Touch magazine that Meghan is ready for a reconciliation with Kate, saying: "She wants to make peace with Kate. She doesn’t want any bad blood between them.

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Meghan Markle and Princess Kate smiling

Meghan apparently wants no bad blood with Kate (Image: Getty)

"Meghan’s friends say she regrets how things went down and she never meant any harm to Kate. Though she must realise she could’ve done things differently.

"Meghan’s been going out of her way to show concern for Kate in this difficult time."

In March this year the Princess of Wales put out an emotional video message confirming she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer following abdominal surgery.

Once the news went public Harry and Meghan posted a message of support for Kate which read: "We wish health and healing for Kate and the family, and hope they are able to do so privately and in peace."

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Meghan reached out to Kate following her cancer diagnosis (Image: Getty)

It is also believed that the Sussexes likely reached out to Kate in private too, despite Harry and Prince William being at loggerheads and barely on speaking terms.

Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told The Sun why the Waleses did not tell Harry and Meghan about Kate's illness before the news was made public: "Well of course there is a reason for that, it's obvious. There's a deep rift between the brothers, that we know. We also know that they haven't, apparently, spoken in many months.

"The reason of course is that for some four years, they've caused endless problems for the Royal Family and so they can't be trusted. Prince William hasn't trusted Harry and Meghan with good reason."

William and Harry at Queen Elizabeth's funeral

Prince William and Prince Harry have been feuding for years (Image: Getty)

This comes as the latest polls suggest Meghan's popularity in the UK is dramatically low, as she is particularly disliked amongst the older generations.

A poll for the Mail on Sunday was conducted by Ipsos in May this year, with 2,116 British adults being surveyed on how they viewed Meghan and other members of the Royal Family.

Only a quarter (25 percent) of those surveyed are a fan of the Duchess of Sussex and 31 percent of those viewed Prince Harry positively.

Although Meghan is more popular with young people - with 42 percent of 18 to 34 year-olds viewing her favourably - that figure dropped to just 12 percent of 55 to 75-year-olds.

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