Meghan Markle and Victoria Beckham’s falling out was down to one particular reason, according to a royal expert.
The Duchess of Sus𝑠e𝑥 and David Beckham’s wife used to have a close bond in the early days of Harry and Meghan’s relationship, with the Beckhams even attending the Sus𝑠e𝑥 wedding in 2018.
But since then, their relationship has deteriorated, with the two women reportedly not speaking to each other.
Now, a royal expert claimed the reason for their feud is “jealousy”.
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield, who’s been previously critical of the Montecito couple, claimed that Meghan and Victoria’s fall out “boils down to jealousy”.
She told Fox News: “Ultimately, I believe it was envy that caused the fallout.
“We certainly have examples of Meghan accusing Victoria of leaking stories to the press when it was actually a salon receptionist with a pair of loose lips, but I think it all boils down to jealousy today.”
Author Tom Bower alleged in his book, House of Beckham, that Meghan was furious after an article about her “growing friendship” with Victoria was published by The Sun.
Harry and Meghan are said to have initially blamed Victoria for the leaks, with Harry allegedly making a tense phone call to David, who, after speaking to his wife, furiously denied the claims.
Ms Schofield added on the feud between the two women: “Victoria Beckham is the antithesis of Meghan Markle.
“[She] is creative, forward-thinking, hard-working, she executes, she hustles in silence. Victoria pursues advice from people she considers smarter than she is, and she implements it.
“Victoria and her husband are wealthy, and their star continues to rise while Harry and Meghan’s is falling.”
The royal commentator claimed that several of Meghan’s projects that have been announced this year “haven’t come to fruition” and stressed that no matter what the Sus𝑠e𝑥es do, people will be critical.
She explained: “When Meghan does manage to create something… people are critical because they have lost faith in the Harry and Meghan brand due to their negativity and dishonesty.”