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Meghan Markle wed for ‘title and prestige,’ while Princess Kate married ‘in spite of’ it - Royal Family Story


Meghan Markle wed for ‘title and prestige,’ while Princess Kate married ‘in spite of’ it: royal expert.
It sounds like you’re referencing a comparison often made in media or public discourse about Meghan Markle and Princess Kate (Catherine, Princess of Wales) regarding their motivations for marrying into the British royal family. This narrative suggests Meghan, marrying Prince Harry in 2018, sought the status and visibility that come with a royal title, while Kate, who wed Prince William in 2011, embraced her role despite the pressures and loss of privacy it entailed, given William’s position as a future king.


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