The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge reportedly delay trip to Queen’s summer home to avoid Harry and Meghan; and we now know why it took a year for Gwyneth to move in with her husband.
Brad Falchuk Gives a Sweet Reason for Waiting a Full Year to Live With Wife Gwyneth
Speaking with WSJ Magazine in a new interview, Falchuk explained that the duo’s decision to hold off on living together basically boiled down to one major factor: their kids. Paltrow shares daughter Apple, 15, and son Moses, 13, with her ex-husband, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.
Falchuk shares daughter Isabella and son Brody with ex-wife Suzanne Falchuk. So, they wanted to ensure they held space for everyone to adjust in their own time. “I’m moving in September. We’ve just done it slowly,” Falchuk said, elaborating, “Divorce is terrible, even when it’s the right thing to do. And it’s really hard on kids. Come September, we’re all gonna Brady Bunch it up, and it’ll be great.”
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When that time does finally come, Falchuk insists it will look a lot like any other blended family, saying, “There’s a media version of her and me, but we’re just home cooking dinner. Or she’s just cooking me breakfast. That’s all. We could not be a more normal couple.”
Kate Middleton, Prince William ‘Delaying’ Scotland Trip To Avoid In-Laws
So, what upset the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge so much? Well, according to the Daily Mail’s senior royal expert Robert Jobson, something Prince Harry said while interviewing Jane Goodall for Meghan’s Vogue issue “irked” his older brother. “It is understood William and his wife Kate may delay their trip until Harry and Meghan have returned to Windsor,” Jobson alleges. All this animosity stems from Harry vowing only to have two children “maximum” in order to help save the environment. This pledge “may well have irked the Cambridges, who already have three,” says Jobson.
Jobson also believes Meghan offended the Cambridges, as well, by turning down the opportunity to be on the cover of British Vogue. The publication’s editor-in-chief Edward Enninful explained why the Duchess didn’t want to appear as the issue’s cover star, saying “in the end, she felt that it would be in some ways a ‘boastful’ thing to do for this particular project. She wanted, instead, to focus on the women she admires.” Considering Kate posed for the cover of Vogue a few years back, this statement may have been taken the wrong way.
Of course, it’s important to take all these rumors with a grain of salt. Meghan has faced a lot of backlash because of her “Hollywood” background since joining the royal family, so, it makes sense for the Duchess to be cautious about inviting that kind of criticism into her life. Hopefully all is well between the royal in-laws, but we’ll just have to wait and see if the Cambridges join the Sussexes in Scotland.