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Kate Middleton News: ‘Suits’ Actress Megan Markle Dubbed As The ‘Next Kate;’ Duchess Flattered Or Worried?

Kate Middleton News: ‘Suits’ Actress Megan Markle Dubbed As The ‘Next Kate;’ Duchess Flattered Or Worried?

News of Kate Middleton's reaction to being compared to "Suits" actress Meghan Markle has been vague and inconsistent. Some news says that the duchess is flattered, others say that she is worried.

Meghan Markle is the rumored girlfriend of Prince Harry. Kate Middleton is allegedly worried that Meghan might take away the limelight from her once she becomes a part of the royal family.

Meghan Markle has definitely made a name for herself and her stardom that could indeed threaten Kate Middleton's influence in the society and even in the fashion business. However, Meghan and Prince Harry have still to confirm if there's a truth to their relationship. Even then, Meghan seems to be getting a whole of attention to herself.

Not only is Meghan Markle a good actress, she is also has a heart for the community just like Prince Harry. Reports say that Meghan is a good public speaker because she has been exposed in the university. Kate Middleton, on the other hand, should have no worries about these attributes as she herself has all these as well.

It was Vogue Magazine which first called Meghan Markle as the "Next Kate." Anyone who is compared to Kate Middleton, or at least to be at par with her, will surely grab the limelight to herself.

There are rumors that Kate Middleton is voting against Prince Harry's person of interest as of the moment because she does not want the limelight to go far from her. However, some hearsays say that the real reason the Duchess of Cambridge does not want Meghan Markle for the younger prince is because she has been married to Trevor Engelson in 2011.

Do you think Kate Middleton is flattered or worried that she is being compared to Meghan Markle? Stay tuned to GamenGuide for the latest news and update.

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