Kate Middleton is allegedly disappointed with Meghan Markle for only sharing the negative things that happened to their relationship in her docuseries.

In its Dec. 31 issue, Heat UK claimed that Middleton was surprised to hear all of Markle’s stories about her.

“Kat’s been left bitterly disappointed but not surprised. She hoped Meghan might have at least referenced some of the good times they shared. But instead, she came back with a load of cheap shots about Kate not hugging her, and snide remarks about royal wives,” the source said.

The source also claimed that Middleton is still deciding on how to handle her issues with Markle. After all, members of the royal family are not allowed to respond to gossip.

“She is tempted to speak to Meghan directly and call her out on a few things that she feels are unjust. It’s really put a blight on the run-up to Christmas, but Kate has come to realize Meghan and Harry don’t care about that. Her main priority is making sure her kids have an amazing Christmas after the sadness of the queen’s death this year,” the source said.

Meanwhile, the magazine’s source also insisted that Prince Harry and Markle are adamant at keeping their royal titles even after the release of Harry & Meghan.

“They have always viewed it as vital to tell their truth, but Harry doesn’t want to lose his family completely. It’s inevitable that he and Meghan will be sitting down with King Charles again at some point. He will always give his son some level of forgiveness, however much fuss he causes,” the source said.

However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. It’s not true that Middleton was disappointed when she heard Markle’s stories about her in Harry & Meghan.

But it is somewhat accurate to say that Markle made a dig at her sister-in-law. After all, she said that hugging Middleton on their first meeting must have been jarring for the Princess of Wales.

Still, it’s not also true that Prince Harry and Markle are insisting to keep their royal titles. Their titles have not been revoked so there’s no reason for them to insist on keeping them.

It is therefore obvious that some of the tabloid’s claims are exaggerated for clickbait purposes.