Prince Harry and Meghan Markle given “dire warning” not to “abuse” trust of Kate Middleton, claims expert

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been warned not to “abuse” the trust placed in them when they were reportedly told of Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis.

Running contrary to the majority of reports out there, the Daily Mirror have today published a piece citing author and self-professed royal expert Tom Quinn, who claims that the Sussexes were in fact told of Kate’s diagnosis before the rest of the world.

Yesterday we reported on how Harry and Meghan were said to have been kept in the dark regarding Kate’s cancer announcement, finding out along with the general public when the Princess issued her brave video on Friday.

Yet Quinn says that though the couple are “no longer in the primary loop” – meaning that they’re not automatically told when something big is about to go public, and information shared with them is considered on a case-by-case basis – they were told about Kate’s diagnosis.

However their inclusion in the tiny group of people came with “dire warnings” that they not “abuse” the trust that the Royal Family was placing in them.

“Dire warnings were also apparently issued that Meghan and Harry were being trusted with the information in advance and mustn’t abuse that trust,” Quinn said, as per the Mirror.

“Meghan and Harry are no longer in the primary loop – when something is about to go public, they are told (or not told) on a case by case basis rather than being automatically included. The feeling in the family and among Kensington palace officials is that Meghan and Harry have to be very carefully managed simply because they can’t be trusted.”

On Friday evening Kate Middleton finally put an end to two months’ worth of wild speculation, revealing that cancer had been discovered in her body following the abdominal procedure she underwent in January.

The candid and, frankly, unprecedented video put to rest the growing storm of speculation as to the Princess’s wellbeing and whereabouts following a period of uncertainty wherein conspiracy theories were allowed to grow like weeds.