There’s definitely been an agenda when it comes to Kate.
Apart from the “snobby Kate wouldn’t give mMeghan a lift” story I mentioned above, there’s loads of other examples.
Meghan saying in the Oprah interview about the bridesmaid dress incident that “I would have never wanted that to come out about [Kate] ever, even though it had happened. I protected that from ever being out in the world” was spectacularly ironic given she was indeed now bringing up the incident in front of the global media, when she knew her sister in law could never reply (and brilliantly worded, insinuating that it was something so serious that it needed to be “protected”).
The whole “Kate made me cry” story was also repeated in Meghan’s interview in The Cut magazine, and obviously at great length in Spare.
Meghan brought up the “Waitey Katey” label in her Oprah interview and insinuated that that was the extent of the mistreatment Kate received from the press, completely minimising all the physical harassment, abuse and gross invasions of privacy her sister in law did have to live through for 10 years.
Meghan said that she wouldn’t let her children go to school in the UK because she is “a good and strong parent protecting her child” the week before the Cambridge children all started their new school in the UK.
In her first podcast she said “You can pretend to be the perfect version like a Stepford wife and still have the exact same outcome as someone who is being authentically truly themselves and wouldn’t you rather live with a version of yourself where you can look in the mirror at night?” - widely taken to be a reference to her sister in law. Omid Scobie also then directly likened Kate to a Stepford Wife in Endgame.
In Finding Freedom Omid Scobie wrote that William and Kate’s domestic lifestyle was one that the Sussexes had seen and decided they definitely didn’t want.
“Friends of Meghan” of made a public statement that Meghan didn’t want her children to grow up in an environment without hugs and laughter, like the Sussexes were leaving, and that all the Royals, especially Kate, were so uptight.
This was then followed up in Spare - Harry told us Kate was cold, formal, only lent her lipgloss grudgingly, took unreasonable offence at being told she had a baby brain etc etc.
Then in Endgame Omid Scobie “accidentally” names her as one of the Royal Racists.