Kate Middleton reportedly called out Meghan Markle during their most recent confrontation.

A source told a tabloid that the Duchess of Cambridge insinuated that the Duchess of Sussex would be ruining Prince Harry’s life if she doesn’t conform to the ways of the royal family.

The mom of three also told Markle that the Duke of Sussex would eventually leave her if she doesn’t make some big changes. But instead of taking Middleton’s advice, Markle reportedly became more upset that her attention was called by Prince William’s wife.

“Meghan wasn’t having any of it and immediately became defensive. After trying to reason with her and not getting anywhere, Kate couldn’t hold back any longer,” the source said.

The unnamed source also said that Middleton didn’t really want to cause any harm. She just wanted Markle to start changing her ways before losing everything she currently has.

Since these claims have not been confirmed or denied by the royals involved and by the palace, it is important to take them with a grain of salt. The fact that the name of the source was not revealed, it is unlikely that the claims are accurate.

In the past, Middleton and Markle were also rumored to be feuding with each other. But royal experts said weeks ago that the royals have already patched things up.

Middleton and Markle already attended two outings together in the past couple of months. They were together at Wimbledon, and they were also together at their spouses’ polo match.

Meanwhile, there are rumors claiming that Markle and Prince Harry made subtle digs at Prince William and Middleton. The Duchess of Sussex previously contributed to Vogue’s special issue but she said that she doesn’t want to be the focus of the piece.

Markle didn’t appear on the cover of the publication, but Middleton graced the cover years ago.

Prince Harry also said that he and his wife will only have a maximum of two kids to help save the environment. Prince William and Middleton have three children.

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