Meghan Markle is reportedly convinced she deserves to be queen — and that Catherine, Princess of Wales, does not — according to a shocking new assessment from multiple royal experts that has sent the monarchy into fresh turmoil. In a series of explosive interviews and leaked briefings published this week, commentators and palace insiders claim a wave of divisive rumors, subtle attacks on the royal family, and carefully timed media narratives are believed to originate directly from Montecito.

The Duchess of Sussex is said to feel “deeply betrayed” by the institution for not granting her the power, status, and influence she expected after marrying Prince Harry — a resentment that has allegedly evolved into a deliberate campaign of revenge targeting key royals, especially Catherine.

The claims, first detailed in The Mail on Sunday and amplified by royal biographer Angela Levin and commentator Lady Colin Campbell, paint a picture of a long-simmering vendetta. “Meghan believed her marriage to Harry would elevate her to the highest levels of influence — essentially a co-equal queen consort,” Levin told Good Morning Britain. “When that didn’t happen — when she was expected to follow protocol, defer to senior royals, and accept a supporting role — she felt cheated. Now she’s rewriting the narrative to position herself as the wronged queen-in-exile and Catherine as the undeserving usurper.”
Sources say the strategy involves a multi-pronged approach: selective leaks to sympathetic journalists, strategic social media posts, and the couple’s Netflix projects and interviews that subtly (or not so subtly) contrast Meghan’s “authenticity” with the “coldness” of the Palace. Insiders point to recent headlines that have portrayed Catherine as “distant” or “out of touch,” while Meghan is framed as “relatable” and “progressive.” One palace aide described it as “a slow drip of poison — never overt enough for legal action, but constant enough to erode trust in the Waleses.”
Princess Anne is said to have been the first to identify the pattern. “Anne saw the playbook early,” a source close to the Princess Royal told The Telegraph. “She warned Charles and William that this wasn’t just personal bitterness — it was a calculated effort to undermine the monarchy’s future.” William, 43, is reportedly “furious” and “done with diplomacy,” pushing for a complete severance of all ties, including any private channels or family reconciliation. King Charles, still managing cancer treatment, is said to be “heartbroken but resigned,” unwilling to negotiate under what he perceives as coercion.
The Sussexes have not responded directly to the claims. A spokesperson reiterated: “The Duke and Duchess remain focused on their family, charitable work through Archewell, and their projects in California. They do not engage with speculation or unsubstantiated accusations.” Privately, friends say Meghan is “frustrated” by what she sees as deliberate attempts to marginalize her, while Harry is “torn” between loyalty to his father and support for his wife.
The public is divided. #MeghanQueen trended briefly with 1.7 million posts, supporters arguing she was “denied her rightful place,” while critics called the claims “delusional” and “dangerous.” #NoWayBack dominated counter-reactions: “They left, trashed the family, now want the throne? Insane.”
Royal experts warn the situation is reaching a breaking point. “This isn’t just a family feud anymore,” said historian Robert Lacey. “It’s an existential challenge to the monarchy’s stability. If Meghan continues to position herself as an alternative ‘queen,’ the institution will have no choice but to respond decisively.”
As the Sussexes’ influence wanes and the Palace tightens ranks, one thing is clear: the battle for narrative control is far from over. Meghan may believe she deserves the crown — but the monarchy is determined to keep it out of her reach.
“THE MONTECITO MASTER PLAN”: MEGHAN’S “STRIKE” AGAINST THE CROWN EXPOSED!
“She believes the throne is hers,” royal insiders claimed today in a bombshell assessment that has sent the Monarchy into a defensive frenzy. Allegations have surfaced that a sophisticated “revenge campaign” targeting Princess Catherine was orchestrated directly from California—triggering a total constitutional crisis as experts reveal a secret “master plan” designed to dismantle royal status from the inside out.
Meghan Markle is reportedly convinced she deserves to be queen — and that Catherine, Princess of Wales, does not — according to a shocking new assessment from multiple royal experts that has sent the monarchy into fresh turmoil. In a series of explosive interviews and leaked briefings published this week, commentators and palace insiders claim a wave of divisive rumors, subtle attacks on the royal family, and carefully timed media narratives are believed to originate directly from Montecito.
The Duchess of Sussex is said to feel “deeply betrayed” by the institution for not granting her the power, status, and influence she expected after marrying Prince Harry — a resentment that has allegedly evolved into a deliberate campaign of revenge targeting key royals, especially Catherine.

The claims, first detailed in The Mail on Sunday and amplified by royal biographer Angela Levin and commentator Lady Colin Campbell, paint a picture of a long-simmering vendetta. “Meghan believed her marriage to Harry would elevate her to the highest levels of influence — essentially a co-equal queen consort,” Levin told Good Morning Britain. “When that didn’t happen — when she was expected to follow protocol, defer to senior royals, and accept a supporting role — she felt cheated. Now she’s rewriting the narrative to position herself as the wronged queen-in-exile and Catherine as the undeserving usurper.”
Sources say the strategy involves a multi-pronged approach: selective leaks to sympathetic journalists, strategic social media posts, and the couple’s Netflix projects and interviews that subtly (or not so subtly) contrast Meghan’s “authenticity” with the “coldness” of the Palace. Insiders point to recent headlines that have portrayed Catherine as “distant” or “out of touch,” while Meghan is framed as “relatable” and “progressive.” One palace aide described it as “a slow drip of poison — never overt enough for legal action, but constant enough to erode trust in the Waleses.”
Princess Anne is said to have been the first to identify the pattern. “Anne saw the playbook early,” a source close to the Princess Royal told The Telegraph. “She warned Charles and William that this wasn’t just personal bitterness — it was a calculated effort to undermine the monarchy’s future.” William, 43, is reportedly “furious” and “done with diplomacy,” pushing for a complete severance of all ties, including any private channels or family reconciliation. King Charles, still managing cancer treatment, is said to be “heartbroken but resigned,” unwilling to negotiate under what he perceives as coercion.
The Sussexes have not responded directly to the claims. A spokesperson reiterated: “The Duke and Duchess remain focused on their family, charitable work through Archewell, and their projects in California. They do not engage with speculation or unsubstantiated accusations.” Privately, friends say Meghan is “frustrated” by what she sees as deliberate attempts to marginalize her, while Harry is “torn” between loyalty to his father and support for his wife.
The public is divided. #MeghanQueen trended briefly with 1.7 million posts, supporters arguing she was “denied her rightful place,” while critics called the claims “delusional” and “dangerous.” #NoWayBack dominated counter-reactions: “They left, trashed the family, now want the throne? Insane.”
Royal experts warn the situation is reaching a breaking point. “This isn’t just a family feud anymore,” said historian Robert Lacey. “It’s an existential challenge to the monarchy’s stability. If Meghan continues to position herself as an alternative ‘queen,’ the institution will have no choice but to respond decisively.”
As the Sussexes’ influence wanes and the Palace tightens ranks, one thing is clear: the battle for narrative control is far from over. Meghan may believe she deserves the crown — but the monarchy is determined to keep it out of her reach.