Catherine vs. Meghan: HowTabloids Treated Princesses Differently

Do You Think Catherine Was Treated Badly by the Tabloids Because She Married Prince William?

No! Tabloids LOVES her.

Why Catherine's Treatment Differs

Catherine was treated rather badly in the media, but this was largely due to the removal of public support for her and Prince William. In certain episodes, when they were left alone, she faced quite harsh criticism. However, the obvious support from The Firm and her own family provided crucial backing during more difficult periods.

The Media Campaign and Decades of Criticism

Leading up to their engagement, Catherine was harshly scrutinized as "Waity Katie,” a nickname that implied she was just waiting for William to propose. Upon their split and later, nasty rumors were spread about her and her family, which continued even after their marriage. Some tabloids wrote that he had snobby friends who were displeased with her and her family, terms like "doors to manual," which were not meant well. These were all extremely acerbic and deeply unpleasant for anyone involved.

After their marriage, the royal couple was often criticized for not contributing to the national life as much as expected. To address this, it was reported that the Queen agreed for them to take a low profile to enjoy their new marriage without the spotlight.

However, once their son George was born, there was an improvement in the treatment. The situation took a significant turn for the better when Meghan became involved. With the Sussexes closing all their social media accounts due to relentless attacks, the focus shifted, and Catherine has been reassured by her family and supporters. As a result, she is now widely celebrated and regarded as a favorite. Her manner and grace in handling press intrusion were notable, maintaining a dignified silence throughout challenging times.

Understanding 'Kate Middleton'

Many mistakenly refer to her as "Kate Middleton," which is technically incorrect. Her real name is Catherine, and she chose to adopt her husband's name after their marriage. Despite this, she faced far worse criticism from the tabloids compared to her later counterpart, Meghan. The criticism was particularly harsh before the engagement announcement, with constant rumors and mean comments that made her life very hard.

It's important to recognize the inconsistency in how the tabloids treated these two women. While the public and her family were staunch supporters, the media's portrayal was often unfair and disrespectful. Catherine’s situation was significantly worse in some aspects, much like other royal members who faced intense media scrutiny and public pressure. Nevertheless, her character and resilience have won her many admirers, and she is now celebrated as the "New Idol" much like Diane was in her time.