After Meghan Markle collaborated with British Vogue for the September issue, she and Prince Harry may have created “more tension” with Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Since Meghan married Harry in 2018, the couple has allegedly experienced a rift in their relationship with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Although the couples reportedly began mending their relationship after Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor’s birth, it appears they may be having problems once again.

During a chat with E! News, royal commentator, Melanie Bromley reflected on Robert Jobson’s assessment of how Meghan and Prince Harry damaged their relationship with William and Kate.

“Jobson says that when Harry recently declared in an interview that he and Meghan plan on only having two children, maximum, this is their bid to save the planet, it actually really annoyed the Cambridges’ who, of course, have three,” she said.

“The same commentator also notes that Meghan may have upset Kate by saying she didn’t want to appear ‘boastful’ by putting a picture of herself on the cover of British Vogue.”

Although there have also been reports that Kate and William are trying to avoid Meghan and Harry, Bromley claimed the couples may be on good terms.

“So is there really more tension between William and Kate and Harry and Meghan? Or is this the case of normal stress that comes from trying to schedule a family vacation? Honestly when is planning a holiday not chaotic,” she said.

“Despite the continued rift being cooked up by the trolls, Kate and Meghan appear to be putting on a united front. Almost all the evidence suggests the two women are getting along so well. This year for the second time in a row, Kate and Meghan attended Wimbledon together,” Bromley added.

The palace has not addressed rift rumors about Meghan, Prince Harry, Prince William and Kate. Nonetheless, the couples typically appear to be in great spirits whenever they make appearances together.

Prince William, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton
Pictured [L-R]: The Duke of Cambridge, Duke of Sussex, Duchess of Sussex and Duchess of Cambridge arrive at Westminster Abbey to attend a service to mark the centenary of the Armistice on Nov. 11, 2018 in central London. Paul Grover/AFP/Getty Images