Kate Middleton is said to be 'wary' of Meghan and Harry as she fears more drama ahead of King Charles' Coronation, says a source.
The Princess of Wales has a busy schedule as she celebrates birthdays, anniversaries and the coronation of her father-in-law.
Yet a source claims Kate "really doesn't want" the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to "ruin" her upcoming events.
Kate is set to celebrate her youngest son Louis' birthday this month as well as Charlotte's eighth birthday on May 2.
King Charles' momentous coronation day will take place on May 6 and she will celebrate her 12th wedding anniversary with husband William on April 29.
"Over and over again, Kate's had to contend with this 'look at me' behaviour from Meghan and Harry, and she really doesn't want them ruining the next few weeks," the source told Heat.
"Their stunts always seem to happen at the worst possible times - on or around important days or milestones.
"Everyone knows Kate is the least cynical person you could ever meet, but there are just too many instances of perfectly timed drama for it to be a coincidence.
"Of course, it's made Kate wary and anxious about what they might do next."
The Mirror has contacted Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle's representative for comment.
Meghan and Harry announced their shock exit from the royal family on the eve of Kate's 38th birthday.
Back in December last year, the first look at Netflix series Harry & Meghan came whilst Kate and Wills were in Boston for the 2022 Earthshot Prize awards, with royal experts claiming the Sussex's "hijacked" the visit.
The second trailer dropped just a week later when Kate also unveiled her Together At Christmas event.
Harry's explosive memoir Spare also hit shelved the day after Kate's birthday.
With Coronation preparations in full swing, it has been reported that conversations are still ongoing over what the Princess of Wales will wear on the big day, with fans worried she may break tradition.
It has long been said that Charles' Coronation will be a scaled-back version of his mother the late Queen's in 1953.
There have even been suggestions that royal ladies such as Kate and Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, may not wear tiaras for the big event.