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Well.
It appears some ~goss~ has emerged out of Kensington Palace that may or may not be completely made up ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
A royal insider is claiming Meghan Markle threw a tanty before her royal wedding in May over her tiara.
Yes.
According to the very reliable anonymous source who might not actually even exist, who knows, the Queen was forced to step in when Meghan asked to wear a purple trucker cap with the word “glam” written in diamantes on the front on her wedding day.
Ahem, not really.
Apparently Meghan, 37, wanted to wear an emerald tiara (like the one Princess Eugenie wore, we wonder?), but eventually had to plonk a second-rate diamond and platinum headpiece selected by the Queen on her head instead. Gross.
A “well-placed royal insider” told The Sun: “Meghan had her heart set on this tiara with emeralds and Prince Harry hit the roof when they were told it was impossible for her to wear it.
“The provenance of the tiara could not be established. There were concerns it could have come from Russia originally.”
Yes. Concerns over the Russian tiara.
“There was a very heated exchange that prompted the Queen to speak to Harry. She said, ‘Meghan cannot have whatever she wants. She gets what tiara she’s given by me’.
“The Queen also questioned why Meghan needed a veil for the wedding, given it was to be her second marriage.”
…Ouch.
In a previous interview, however, Duchess of Sussex Meghan said she chose the tiara she did wear on the day after visiting Buckingham Palace with Prince Harry and the Queen to view the options together.