Kate Middleton doesn’t allegedly have any plans to talk to Meghan Markle ever again.

In its Oct. 3 issue, Woman’s Day claimed that now that Middleton is the new Princess of Wales, she needs to become more careful with who she lets in.

The last thing she wants is to welcome Markle back into her life only for the Duchess of Sussex to destroy Middleton’s trust all over again.

“She doesn’t also have a lot of spare time for her social life, which most of her friends accept. But once she trusts someone, they’re a friend for life,” the source said.

The source also claimed that Markle already broke Middleton’s cardinal rule for her family and friends after the Duchess of Sussex sat down for an interview with Oprah Winfrey.

“When Meghan talked to Oprah about their supposed feud, she broke Kate’s cardinal rule,” the source said.

So, when Markle and Middleton reunited for the queen’s memorial service, it became obvious that the latter could not look at the former.

“It was probably by design that Markle was sat as far from Kate as the protocol allows even if it means the duchess’ face was obscured by a giant candle for most of the broadcast. It’s hard to imagine Kate ever changing her tune with Meghan. What’s done is done,” the source said.

However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. As of late, there’s no proof that Middleton vowed to avoid Markle for the rest of her life.

This is unlikely to happen because even if Markle lives thousands of miles away, it’s only a matter of time before she and Middleton will reunite again.

This already happened after the queen died. And it will happen again when other members of the royal family pass away.

As of late, no one also knows how Middleton really feels about Markle’s interview with Winfrey and the fact that she talked about their alleged feud.

All these claims are just based on the tabloid’s speculations and are not authorized by the royal family. So, it’s best not to believe them because they are baseless.

For now, the royal family is focused on mourning the queen’s death more than anything else and not these kinds of unfounded rumors about them.