KEY POINTS

  • Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton's feud was recently revisited
  • Meghan Markle was labeled as an evil princess for making her sister-in-law cry
  • Kate Middleton is a good princess 

Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton’s feud was recently revisited in a new documentary.

In “Meghan Markle: Escaping The Crown," journalist, and lecturer Ash Sarker acknowledged the fact that a lot of people love a good catfight. And in these moments, one of the two comes out as good while the other one comes out as evil.

“So, everyone loves a catfight, and it's even better when one woman is the good princess and the embodiment of all that is righteous and virtuous in the world. By definition, the other one is the evil princess, she said.

According to Express, Markle has been depicted as the evil princess especially after news broke out that she made the Duchess of Cambridge cry ahead of her royal wedding. At that time, the sisters-in-law had an encounter during Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid’s dress fitting.

Meanwhile, Sarker also talked about the Duchess of Sussex and Middleton’s work in the royal family and said that they were distinctly different.

“Predominantly, victims of the Grenfell blaze were people of color. So, for (Meghan) to say that she sees working with them and supporting them and their campaign as being part of her role, it is distinctly different from the kind of stuff that Kate Middleton or other royal consorts would get up to,” she said.

Sophie Duker, a comedian, and contributor said that Prince Harry’s wife certainly took a different approach. For instance, she went to places like Brixton, where there are a lot of young people and people of color just like her. The residents of Brixton couldn’t be happier to know that someone like that “Suits” alum will be interested in their small community.

Markle left the royal family alongside Prince Harry in January, and they have been living as private citizens in Los Angeles for the past couple of days. Their royal duties officially ended on March 31.

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