Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton Should Not Be Forced To Become Best Friends?
Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton may have a wonderful relationship with each other, but fans should not expect them to become best friends.
Bustle recently came up with a good point regarding the relationship between two women who suddenly become part of the same family because they married to two men who happen to be siblings.
Ever since Prince Harry announced that he and Markle are engaged, fans started linking the former “Suits” actress to Middleton, who has been married to Prince Harry’s older brother Prince William for 7 years. People previously wrote an article about the two women with the title, “Inside Their New Friendship.”
InStyle also wrote a story on Markle and Middleton and what the two women really think of each other behind closed doors. However, Middleton has only spoken about Markle publicly once and that was when she congratulated her and Prince Harry on their engagement. Markle, on the other hand, has only spoken about meeting Middleton during her first sit-down interview with BBC in November.
Bustle also pointed out that it is very rare for two women – who suddenly become members of the same family – to also become best friends. So if Middleton and Markle will never be best friends, there should not be a problem. As long as they are respectful of each other, and as long as they can carry out responsibilities as a team, they should be fine.
Meanwhile, US Weekly just said that Markle has helped Middleton with her pregnancy by visiting her at home and giving her tips on how to eat healthy. In this case, if Markle and Middleton actually have a close relationship then it could be the best case scenario for the both of them.
But if fans find out that they are amicable towards each other, but not necessarily best friends, no one should really be shocked. Additionally, Markle has not yet even wed Prince Harry, so she and Middleton still have years to get to know each other afterwards.
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