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Why is Queen Elizabeth said to leave nothing to Meghan compared to Kate?

Because the late Queen was no fool, and she didn’t trust ‘that woman’. She left Meghan none of her personal jewellery.

None. Meghan can’t be trusted. There is also new evidence that when the Queen had Sophie and Edward escort Meghan out of the country, Meghan had to return her rings.

She went on the plane with them, then splayed her hands to show they were gone. The engagement ring with Diana’s diamonds would be worth a fortune, and all the brides have their wedding bands cut from the same rare 24K Welsh gold. Meghan would have pawned these fast.

Meghan had already stolen some diamond jewellery, was caught red handed rifling through Catherine’s jewellery box, and after the tiara debacle [in which Meghan was loaned a copy], the blood diamond earrings no no, and the stolen diamond jewellery of the Queen’s, she wasn’t getting any.

The disclosed reason was that Meghan would not be attending state affairs, therefore didn’t need them. But she had proven herself a cunning liar and thief, so she didn’t get even a bauble after her late Majesty’s death.

The grudge match between sisters-in-law Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle reached a boiling point when Queen Elizabeth passed away last September, according to one royal tattletale.

The Princess of Wales has “built up resentment” toward Markle for making the former miss saying goodbye to her beloved monarch, according to royal biographer Robert Jobson, author of the new tell-all “Our King: Charles III: The Man and the Monarch Revealed.”

Middleton, 41, allegedly felt she was forced to stay back in England as Elizabeth died at Balmoral — in an attempt to prevent Prince Harry, 38, and Markle, 41, from traveling to Scotland.

Jobson claimed that King Charles had ordered both wives to stay behind as it was “not appropriate” for spouses to be by the queen’s deathbed.

“Harry was insisting Meghan travel with him to Scotland as the queen’s life ebbed away, but the king said it was only for the children and grandchildren to be with the queen,” Jobson, 49, claimed.

The biographer also alleged that Charles, 74, asked Prince William not to bring the then-Duchess of Cambridge as, “if Catherine doesn’t come, Meghan can’t either.”

Jobson added, “Privately, he wanted to say Meghan was not welcome — but he couldn’t say that to Harry, so he personally intervened and asked Kate to stay back so that it was fairer on Meghan.”