Meg Green, a self-proclaimed royal expert, has been left "jealous" and "crying on the floor" after it was announced that Kate Middleton and Sophie Wessex will be joining the line-up for the prestigious Order of the Garter.
The Order of the Garter is the oldest and most senior British order of chivalry, and it is only awarded to those who have made significant contributions to the country.
Green has long been critical of the royal family, and she has accused them of being out of touch with the people and of living a life of privilege. However, it seems that she is now envious of the royals' status and prestige.
The news that Kate and Sophie will be joining the Order of the Garter has apparently hit a nerve with Green. She has taken to social media to express her displeasure, saying that she is "jealous" of the two women and that she "doesn't understand why they deserve it." She has also said that she is "crying on the floor" because she is so upset.
Green's reaction is understandable. She has made a career out of being critical of the royal family, and now that they are giving Kate and Sophie more recognition, she is feeling threatened. She may also be feeling envious of Kate and Sophie's new status and the opportunities that it will bring them.
However, it is important to remember that Green is just one person. There are many people who are happy for Kate and Sophie, and who believe that they are deserving of the recognition. It is also important to remember that the Order of the Garter is a private institution, and they are not obliged to give Green any special consideration.
Ultimately, it is up to the Order of the Garter to decide who they give recognition to. If they believe that Kate and Sophie are the best people for the job, then they should give them the recognition. Green may not like it, but she will just have to accept it.
Here are some additional details about the Order of the Garter:
It is the oldest and most senior British order of chivalry.
It is awarded to those who have made significant contributions to the country.
The current head of the Order is Queen Elizabeth II.
Kate Middleton and Sophie Wessex are the first two women to be appointed to the Order since 1987.
