MILLIONS watched as Kate Middleton joined the royal family at Trooping the Colour on Saturday – and even Gwyneth Paltrow weighed in on her triumphant return.
The Iron Man actress commented on an official photo of the Princess of Wales on Instagram saying “So happy to see you looking so happy and well.”
The Princess of Wales delighted fans by attending Trooping the Colour[/caption] Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow commented on Kate’s return on Instagram sending her support[/caption]The unexpected message showed support for the Princess of Wales and could show she is “taking sides” with the royal family, according to a royal author.
Previously, Goop-creator Gwyneth appeared to be getting close to Meghan Markle andPrince Harry as they were spotted leaving a Michelin-star sushi restaurant in Montecito in May 2023.
However, the relationship appears to have cooled off, according to Closer Magazine.
They claimed: “The actress-turned-entrepreneur [Meghan] was excluded from the intimate Goop dinner – held at her Montecito home last month.”
Royal author Phil Dampier told Fabulous:“Gwyneth Paltrow is the latest celebrity who seems to be taking sides in the Wales v Sussex standoff.
“Meghan is said to have based her new lifestyle project American Riviera Orchard on the actress’s own products and she admires her greatly so this will hurt.
“Gwyneth didn’t have to make any comment about Kate being at Trooping the Colour but the fact she has means she fully supports her, and like the rest of us, wants her to make a speedy recovery.”
Phil added: “It comes after other well known people like David Beckham, who was once friendly with Harry and Meghan, have very much pinned their colours to the royal mast.”
A number of A-listers are said to have now “dropped” the Sussexes in recent months, from the Beckhams to Oprah and Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom.
The royal author continued: “They have realised that William and Kate are the true superstars and future of the monarchy, and a thousand year-old institution isn’t going to disappear any time soon.
“Yes, the royals have their ups and downs, but they survive by adapting and because the public respects the institution, although not always the individuals.
“In time I’m sure Harry and Meghan will realise that they made a big mistake attacking Harry’s family so much, which has alienated many who previously had time for them.”
Kate, 42, brought joy and relief to the nation as she appeared in a carriage with her three children and on Buckingham Palace balcony with hubby Wills and the King and Queen.
It was the first public engagement for Kate – who is still having preventative cancer treatment – since she appeared with her family at Sandringham last Christmas.
Meghan is launching her own lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard[/caption]Last week, Kensington Palace had confirmed that Kate had found comfort working from home despite her ongoing cancer struggle.
It is expected in coming weeks she will hold more meetings with palace staff and those from the Royal Foundation and Centre for Early Childhood.
These meetings will feature in the Court Circular which detail all official work by members of the Royal Family.
A spokesman for the princess said the palace would only give an update on face-to-face work meetings when appropriate.
And despite Kate announcing she hopes to “join a few public engagements over the summer”, the palace has yet to announce or confirm where she will appear next.
David and Victoria were among celebrities invited to Meghan and Harry’s royal wedding in 2018[/caption]MEGXIT TERMS
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced on January 8, 2020, they would be stepping down as ‘senior’ members of the Royal Family.
On January 18 it was announced that the Sussexes would “no longer be working members of Britain’s Royal Family”, and would not use their “Royal Highness” titles.
A Palace spokeswoman said the couple would no longer receive public money and that they would repay the £2.4million cost of refurbishing their cottage — Frogmore — in Windsor, Berks.
The following day, Harry said in a heartfelt speech: “Our hope was to continue serving the Queen, the Commonwealth, and my military associations without public funding. Unfortunately, that wasn’t possible.”
The Duke of Sussex said he had found the “love and happiness I had hoped for all my life” with Meghan.