A new book dismissed Meghan Markle's claims that Kate Middleton made her cry before her royal wedding to Prince Harry.

Royal author Tom Bower recently published his royal biography, "Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors" in which he shed some light on Meghan and Kate's infamous 2018 fight.

According to Bower, things actually happened the other way around as it was the Duchess of Cambridge who cried because of Meghan.

In the excerpts shared by Daily Mail, Bower divulged that Prince William's wife "burst into tears" after Meghan unfavorably compared her daughter, Princess Charlotte, to the daughter of the actress's best friend, Jessica Mulroney.

Bower's sources said the duchesses argued over the length of the young royal's frock. In addition, they also had an argument about whether the girls should wear tights when walking down the aisle.

Kate, unfortunately, also reportedly felt attacked since Mulroney and her mother sided with Markle.

Bower's book contradicted what Prince Harry's wife told Oprah Winfrey during their bombshell tell-all interview.

For what it's worth, she said she was the one who cried on that day. Meghan even complained about the royals who did not do anything to defend her.

"A few days before the wedding, [Kate] was upset about something pertaining to the flower girl dresses, and it made me cry and it really hurt my feelings. There wasn't a confrontation, I don't think it's fair to her to get into the details of that because she apologized and I have forgiven her," the Duchess of Sussex said.

Meghan has not commented on the book claims yet.

Was Meghan Markle Bullied?

Bower's new book came out after Queen Elizabeth II chose to bury reports and findings on the bullying allegations against Meghan.

The Times, according to The Guardian, received a 2018 email regarding the allegations days before the Sussexes' interview with Oprah Winfrey was aired.

A third former aide also came forward and claimed that the former actress humiliated them after her 2018 royal wedding.

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According to The Sunday Times, several royal sources disclosed that the report would "be kept under wraps to protect the privacy of those who took part and limit tensions between the Sussexes and the palace."

With that, Meghan's supporters believed that the duchess is being bullied by the royals. They are also waiting to hear royal expert Omid Scobie's take on the matter since they believe he knows what truly happened.

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