Meghan Markle is reportedly feeling uneasy about Prince William and Princess Kate’s recent moves to expand their presence in the United States.
An insider has revealed that this development has left her quite taken aback.
The couple, who hold the titles of the Prince and Princess of Wales, recently took a significant step by filing an official document with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
This move is part of their strategy to launch their Royal Foundation charity on American soil, marking a new chapter in their royal endeavors.
Meanwhile, Kate appears to be gradually returning to her royal responsibilities following a hiatus due to her cancer diagnosis.
Recently, she met with her team from the Centre for Early Childhood in Windsor, signaling a shift back into her public role after months away from engagements.
Sources close to Meghan have suggested that she was genuinely shocked upon learning about her in-laws’ intentions to trademark their charity foundation in the U.S.
It seems this news has sent ripples of concern through her, particularly regarding the potential overlap with her own charitable work.
The trademark application submitted by the Waleses mentions “healthcare services relating to mental health,” which resonates closely with the initiatives that Meghan and Harry have been advocating for in America.
It’s easy to see why Meghan might feel that her territory is being encroached upon.
An insider shared with OK!
Magazine that Meghan feels unsettled by the prospect of Kate and William establishing themselves more firmly in her home country.
While they have made occasional trips to the U.S., it hasn’t been seen as their primary focus until now.
Adding to the tension, reports suggest that Harry is finding success in his solo ventures within the U.S., often appearing at significant events without Meghan by his side.
An insider noted that he may be better received when traveling independently, which could add to Meghan’s feelings of discomfort.
The timing of Kate and William’s ambitions couldn’t be worse for Meghan.
As Harry continues to build his life in America, the thought of his brother and sister-in-law gaining popularity there may not sit well with her.
After all, the couple enjoys considerable admiration across the pond.
Recent polling data highlights the public’s preference for Kate and William over Harry and Meghan.
According to an Ipsos survey, a striking 66% of respondents favored Catherine, with William coming in a close second.
In stark contrast, Meghan and Harry found themselves at the bottom of the popularity rankings.
With 46% of respondents expressing unfavorable views towards the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, it’s clear they are facing a challenging perception among the British public.
This reality adds another layer of complexity to Meghan’s concerns about the Waleses’ growing influence in the U.S.
As the landscape shifts, it remains to be seen how Meghan and Harry will navigate these developments.
With increasing competition and changing dynamics, the stakes are undoubtedly high for the Sussexes as they continue their work in America.