Meghan Markle’s voice was praised for being smooth and effortless while Kate Middleton’s reportedly sounded so “dramatic” and “rehearsed.”

Royal editor and contributor Omid Scobie shared the clip where Prince William, Middleton, Prince Harry and Markle could be heard narrating a PSA for new mental health initiative Every Mind Matters on Twitter. The post garnered various reactions from royal fans who compared the duchesses’ voice.

Many praised Markle’s voice for its “range and clarity.” Many said that they love Markle’s voice.

“Meghan’s voice is effortless and smooth, whereas Kate’s voice was too dramatic and rehearsed.. my opinion don’t come for me,” one fan commented on Twitter.

Another netizen criticized Middleton’s posh accent.

“When did Kate adopt her fake ‘posh’ accent?” an insider asked.

“We are, we love the message God bless them all, but that fake posh accent was distracting,” a different user added.

Prince William, Middleton, Prince Harry and Markle’s reunion was unexpected, but many were happy when they learned about the fab four’s joint project. According to an insider, it was a “positive project” and when the four royals heard about it, they were really keen to get involved in it. They were hoping that it would make a huge impact.

In related news, Middleton’s family was accused of cashing in on Markle and Prince Harry’s baby. Carole and Michael Middleton owned a business called Party Pieces where they supply different party materials.

Their new ads feature child models with birthday cakes and colorful banners. One ad reads, “Have A HAPPY BIRTHDAY ARCHIE!”

The other promotional materials on the site used the same name which many believed was inspired by Archie, Prince Harry and Markle’s baby. This wasn’t the first time Middleton’s parents were accused of cashing in on Markle because they also used the Duchess of Sussex’s name in their ads in the run-up to her birthday.

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Kate Middleton, on the left at St Luke's Community Centre on March 22, 2018 in London, and Meghan Markle, at Cardiff Castle on Jan. 18, 2018 in Cardiff, Wales. Ben Bircall/Paul Edwards/WPA Pool/Getty Images