Kate Middleton has brushed off the brutal “dig” at her in Meghan and Harry’s Netflix documentary, stepping out in top notch style for a royal engagement in the US.
Kate Middleton has stepped out in a breathtaking green gown for a royal gala in the US.
The Princess of Wales joined husband Prince William for the second annual Earthshot Prize Awards at the MGM Music Hall in Boston, Massachusetts on Saturday.



In maintaining with the environmental theme for the celebration, the 41-year-old mother-of-three walked the green carpet in a fitted, neon robe from Solace London, which retails for $630.
Kate accessorised her seem with an iconic matching emerald choker that formerly belonged to the late Princess Diana, and drop earrings, whilst styling her hair in loose waves.
The couple are wrapping up their first US tour in eight years, with their most recent day out for the Prince William-founded Earthshot Prize, which rewards five winners every year who contribute to environmentalism.



Earlier in the day, William met with US President Joe Biden to talk about tackling climate change, while Kate hosted a solo look at Boston’s prestigious Harvard University.
It comes as William and Kate’s US tour was once shrouded by the trailer release for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s looming Netflix documentary.



To make things worse, a image of the Wales’ featured in the 59-second preview, which confirmed Meghan breaking down in tears multiple instances before cutting to a particularly icy picture of William and Kate.
The second left one British TV host utterly speechless.
“Did everybody else notice the snide dig at William and Kate? ‘Evil Kate! Evil Kate! [But] Meghan stood proud anyway,’” GB News reporter Patrick Christys said, mockingly. “It does make Kate seem to be evil, doesn’t it?”



A royal insider advised New York Post on Saturday they have been baffled about the inclusion of the photo.
“I sincerely don’t comprehend why Kate is in there. She has in reality nothing to do with anything,” the source said.
Meanwhile, the record also claims
the Sussexes will make bullying allegations in the six-part series, which is expected to be released on Netflix December 9.



“Harry and Meghan will discuss how they felt their quality pastimes have been not being represented by the palace, and they’ll talk about being victims of the palace media machine,” one supply said.

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