Many think it's weird that the Queen wasn't mentioned at all in Harry's wedding invite considering how sources claim that Harry is indeed Queen Elizabeth's favourite grandchild. But while William is second in line to the throne, Harry will be the sixth in line after William's third child is born. So Harry's significance in the Royal order has taken a serious hit.
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People have also noticed that there's a small difference in how Kate and Meghan were addressed in their respective cards. While Kate was referred to as Miss Catherine Middleton, Meghan was referred to as Ms Meghan Markle. While sources claim that it's completely incidental, some people believe that this is a subtle shade to Meghan's divorcee status, which is a topic of discussion in Britain.
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The Queen's official wedding consent to Harry and Meghan's wedding also made waves a few weeks back. Turns out the Queen was very warm in her consent letter to Kate and William's wedding In her official consent letter to Harry and Meghan, Queen Elizabeth II, was a tad cold. While she referred to Kate as 'Our trusted and beloved Catherine Middleton' she put no such loving adjectives before Meghan's name.
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Though the Royal family has been keeping up the fronts about welcoming Meghan into the family, people can't forget the family's distasteful history when it comes to letting members marry divorced people. King Edward VII had to give up his title of King because he married an American divorcee, named Wallis Simpson. A Royal family member called Princess Michael of Kent made headlines when she wore a racist brooch during a dinner with Meghan Markle. And some people still believe Meghan will never be as beloved by the Royal family as much as Kate.
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From being a perfect Royal wife to daughter-in-law to a doting mother, Kate Middleton has had no missteps in as a Royal member. From her style to her public appearances she has made all the right decisions. Plus Kate is widely loved by the British people and is a perfect icon.
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