Prince William ‘angered' by Meghan Markle using Diana's birthday to launch wine
'A source close to the royal household told me it's not lost on Prince William that Meghan has launched an alcohol brand on his mother's birthday, the very mum he lost in a drink driving tragedy,' Ms Schofield told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'When I asked if there was anger around Meghan using Diana's birthday to promote her commercial products, they said it's what he's come to expect from her; he doesn't think much of her.
'They said that William and Catherine have become quite good at ignoring the Sussexes, but anything to do with his mother is still a tender spot.'

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