Prince William and Kate Middleton married in 2011.
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Meghan Markle wrote about her boredom of the conversations about William and Kate's wedding
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A resurfaced blog post from Meghan Markle has revealed her true feelings towards the Royal Family.
In recent months, Meghan and Prince Harry have been involved in a bitter attack on the family after leaving their roles as working royals.
Through TV interviews, a three part documentary and most recently a tell-all memoir from Harry, the couple have spent their time sharing deeply personal details of their relationships with senior royals.
Now, a newly exposed blog post from Meghan has unveiled her thoughts on Kate and William’s wedding.
Meghan Markle said that Kate was not "cinderella".
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The couple married in April 2011 at Westminster Abbey and have since had three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
This is five years before Meghan met Harry on a blind date in 2016.
Meghan’s blog entry discusses the lead up to the royal wedding in which she said she saw herself as a “royal rebel” instead of a “Cinderella”.
She also shares her boredom at the “endless conversations” surrounding the wedding.
“Little girls dream of being princesses,' she writes, insisting “I, for one, was all about She-Ra, Princess of Power.
“For those of you unfamiliar with the '80s cartoon reference, She-Ra is the twin sister of He-Man and a sword-wielding royal rebel known for her strength.
“We're definitely not talking about Cinderella here.”
“Grown women seem to retain this childhood fantasy.
Harry and Meghan left their roles as working royals.
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“Just look at the pomp and circumstance surrounding the royal wedding and endless conversation about Princess Kate.”
Meghan has always maintained that she knew very little about the Royal Family before joining.
Harry also reiterates this in Spare, where he writes of the “chaos” of her first meeting with his family adding that she knew “almost nothing” about his relatives.
But the post from over ten years ago appears to debunk this claim.