Meghan Markle recently asked her millions of followers on Instagram to nominate a person who they think is considered a force of change.

The unofficial nomination started after it was announced that the Duchess of Sussex guest-edited the September issue of British Vogue. Prince Harry’s wife spoke with 15 trailblazers, including Jane Fonda, Yara Shahidi, and Salma Hayek.

However, fans of Kate Middleton and Queen Elizabeth II were quite disappointed to not see the two female royals in the special issue. So, when Markle gave them the opportunity to nominate a person they believe is a force of change, the majority of the responses dropped the Duchess of Cambridge’s name.

Some royal fans also said that Middleton’s husband, Prince William, is also a force of change and he should have been included in the special issue. But according to The Sun, the responses of the royal fans seemingly didn’t make the “Suits” alum happy.

Those who commented the names of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, later on, found out that their posts have been deleted. In the past, there have been claims suggesting that Markle is the one controlling her and Prince Harry’s official Instagram account.

By the looks of it, she might have also been the one who deleted the recent comments about Prince William and Middleton. Markle and Middleton have been pitted again each other for months. But a royal expert recently claimed that the two mothers have actually patched things up.

“Kate was a great support to Meghan in the days leading up to Archie’s birth and, despite reports of a rift, they are family and have a really lovely friendship. Their relationship has certainly evolved over time, and they have become closer since Meghan’s wedding… They talk and text regularly, they have more in common, and Kate has wanted to make sure Meghan has felt welcome into the family,” Carolyn Durand told Hello! magazine.

Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle
Pictured: Markle and Middleton after attending the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey on March 11, 2019 in London. Getty Images/Kirsty Wigglesworth