15 Headlines Show How Media Treats Meghan Markle And Kate Middleton Differently



It is very easy to create an image through powerful press like Daily Mail and The Sun. That was also the warning that Meghan Markle received before she was married to Prince Harry, but it was not until she was officially part of the family did the impact became real to her. Multiple headliners of the Royal Family issues seem to always portray her as the 'bad daughter-in-law' of the Royal Family. Yet, in the very same site that wrote her off for trying to get air fresheners for the old 'mushy' chapel, Kate Middleton's choice of luxurious scented candles and toiletries for the abbey was so specifically nice and amazing.

Simple gestures became problems, and fashion becomes mistakes - Meghan Markle and Prince Harry weren't having any of it more than this, especially when they were never pointed for the throne anyway. These are only 15 out of many more headlines that certainly set the two royalties differently. Can we really blame Meghan for being so sick of the British press and, ultimately, royalty life?

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#1

Daily Mail / 2018, Daily Mail / 2019

Daily Mail wrote Kate was 'placing a protective hand on her tummy' yet, Meghan was called 'narcissist' while trying to be 'Baby Bump Barbie'.

#2

express.co.uk,dailymail.co.uk -Via

The pictures explained it all.

#3

theguardian.com,express.co.uk -Via

Lily of the Valley is one of the most poisonous flowers to children when ingested, but is also a popular choice for wedding bouquets. As most Royal Family opt for a white and classy wedding most of the time, lily of the valley was actually used in BOTH weddings.

And Kate Middleton was also holding a bouquet of it during Meghan Markle's wedding while holding on to her daughter.

#4

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Is avocado at wrong here?

#5

dailymail.co.uk,dailymail.co.uk -Via

Basically, both wanted their favorite fresheners to be sprayed before their royal wedding takes place. But Kate was allowed down to spelling the candles, handwashes and lotions allowed, but Meghan was dictatorial and that it was a request never been made.

#6

dailymail.co.uk,dailymail.co.uk -Via

Kate was fab as a new style guru that was always in her prime with stylish looks. But Meghan was supposed to be exact like a 'proper royalty' should and fashion was the exact opposite.

#7

dailymail.co.uk,dailymail.co.uk -Via

The Sussexes weren't the first to set up their own brands because Kate and William, the next in line, were also doing the same. These were, apparently, 'sensible things' according to The Kensington Palace Officials.

#8

dailymail.co.uk -Via

It was the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge second Christmas celebration away from the Palace and 'Her Majesty understands that is is a dilemma'. But 'Harry and Meghan's absense will be a matter of great sadness... a source of frustration.'

#9

dailymail.co.uk -Via

It was a small family affair to be missed and was mutually agreed between the two parties. But Meghan and Harry should have 'planned the day better' and that 'they shouldn't do that without regard for tradition'.

#10

mirror.co.uk -Via

They matched, but they didn't. She didn't wear a hat because she didn't know she was supposed to and it was her 'lack of deference' in respecting the Grenfell Tower fire.

#11

thesun.co.uk -Via

Parents wonder if the Sussexes 'have the right to moan' and entered 'Generation Therapy' for revealing their emotions. But Prince William who blasted monarchy for their 'stiff upper lip' tradition was hailed a hero.

#12

The Queen was not a fan of wedges. But it was Kate Middleton's favorite - not to mention both wore almost the exact same model except that Kate had thin ropes that encircle her ankle while Meghan's had cute ribbons around her ankles instead. She wore black and Kate's were brown.

Maybe it was the color preference?

#13

express.co.uk -Via

Both had avocado during their pregnancy. But a pregnant mother gave it to Prince William in hopes Kate's pregnancy would go well. The article took one amazing full turn to how brutal drug cartels were filled in Mexico due to the 'green gold', avocado.

Never has eating avocado been so full of guilt in life.

#14

thesun.co.uk -Via

More 'she shouldn't be holding her baby bump as much' articles.

#15

express.co.uk -Via

As mentioned before, they used the exact same kind of flowers, lily of the valley, that is dangerous only IF ingested. Except that the article did not mention how mom Kate did not tell the florist off for using such a dangerous flower since she handpicked the flowers for her bouquet and did research on the flowers for her own bouquet before as well.

It was also Kate's fault because the florist picked the flowers. Made sense.