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“Did Princess Catherine See Trouble Coming? Explosive New Claims About Meghan Markle Surface in Upcoming Royal Book.” 👉 Discover what insiders say happened behind palace doors.
Princess Catherine allegedly warned Princes William and Harry early on that Meghan Markle was not to be trusted, a bombshell revelation from a forthcoming intimate biography of the Prince and Princess of Wales reveals. Sources close to the royal family confirm Catherine sensed trouble with Meghan long before public disputes escalated…
A forthcoming biography focused on the lives of William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales is reportedly stirring fresh discussion about the early days of the relationship between the so-called “Fab Four.”
According to reports surrounding the book, the author claims that Catherine privately expressed concerns about the fast-moving relationship between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle well before tensions within the royal family became public.
Sources cited in the biography suggest Catherine believed the situation was moving unusually quickly, and that she encouraged both William and Harry to slow down and ensure everyone had time to get to know each other better.
The claims are presented as private observations rather than public criticism, but they have nonetheless sparked renewed interest in how relationships within the royal household evolved during that period.
When Meghan joined the royal family following her engagement to Prince Harry in 2017, the public narrative focused heavily on unity and modernization within the monarchy.
The two couples—William and Catherine, and Harry and Meghan—were often described by the media as the “Fab Four.” They appeared together at charity forums, royal engagements, and public events organized through the Royal Foundation.
At the time, many royal watchers believed the four could represent a new generation of leadership within the monarchy, combining traditional royal duties with modern causes such as mental health advocacy and social inclusion.
However, insiders later suggested that differences in personality, working styles, and expectations gradually created tension behind palace walls.
The biography reportedly claims that Catherine’s early reservations were less about personal dislike and more about protecting family harmony and ensuring stability within the monarchy.
