In a surprising turn of events, it has come to light that Meghan Markle may have been the source of a nickname given to Kate Middleton.<\/p>\n
Omid Scobie, a well-known royal correspondent, claimed that Princess Diana was widely known as “Katie Keane” due to her eagerness to please palace officials.<\/p>\n
However, many other royal correspondents had never heard this term before.<\/p>\n
So, where did Meghan, the Sussex’s cheerleader, get this moniker?<\/p>\n
Interestingly, the name “Katie Keane” holds significance in Meghan’s life.<\/p>\n
It turns out that this name is a well-known character in the cult American comic book series Archie, which happens to be one of Meghan’s favorites.<\/p>\n
In fact, Meghan had previously mentioned her love for Archie comics in her Archetypes podcast series.<\/p>\n
She reminisced about her childhood, stating that she used to read a lot of Archie comic books and had always yearned for a perfect life like the characters portrayed.<\/p>\n
In the Archie universe, Katie Keane is depicted as the girl next door, ambitious and eager for fame.<\/p>\n
She eventually becomes a Broadway star.<\/p>\n
Meghan, on the other hand, identifies more with Betty, a kind-hearted and meek character known for helping others.<\/p>\n
Meghan made it clear that she sees herself as the smart one, not necessarily the pretty one.<\/p>\n
The fact that Meghan frequently talked about her obsession with vintage Archie comics, even mentioning how she used to go on drives with her father to buy them from vintage shops, further solidifies her connection to the character Katie Keane.<\/p>\n
This begs the question: who else but Meghan would give Kate a nickname based on this relatively unknown Archie comics character?<\/p>\n
It seems that Meghan’s influence extends beyond just the nickname.<\/p>\n
Her fingerprints are all over the book “Endgame,” which is predominantly an American comic book that may not be well-known in the UK.<\/p>\n
This raises suspicions about Meghan’s involvement in the book, especially considering the sudden shift to American English in social media posts before she and Prince Harry left the royal family.<\/p>\n
Additionally, Trevor Phillips has dismissed Omid Scobie’s allegations of discriminatory royals as nonsense.<\/p>\n
He believes that discussions about the color of Archie’s skin, which allegedly took place, were merely out of excitement for a new baby and curiosity about who he would resemble more.<\/p>\n
Phillips shared that his own family had similar conversations regarding his grandson’s appearance, comparing it to discussing eye or hair color.<\/p>\n
The controversy surrounding Archie’s discussions reached its peak when two alleged royal discriminators were named on national television in the UK, implicating King Charles and the Princess of Wales in the Dutch first edition of Omid Scobie’s “Endgame.”<\/p>\n
However, an insider exclusively revealed that Kate Middleton was not one of the individuals involved in these discussions.<\/p>\n
Kate is reportedly saddened that her name has been dragged into this controversy and has no desire to reconcile with Meghan, as she has had enough of her antics.<\/p>\n
In conclusion, Meghan’s connection to the nickname “Katie Keane” for Kate Middleton raises eyebrows and strengthens the belief that Meghan’s influence extends beyond what meets the eye.<\/p>\n
The revelation of this nickname, combined with Meghan’s love for Archie comics, adds another layer to the ongoing saga surrounding the Sussexes and their departure from the royal family.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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