What we saw today is just a brief snapshot of how these four young people are quite similar in their goals and passions for using their status to help others. That's the important thing. The public matters of royal protocol, etc., will certainly work out in the long term. And Meghan has made a great start.
I also would like to point out that William has a wicked, understated sense of humor that we've seen rare flashes of. Both he and Kate are cognizant of their future roles which makes both of them seem a bit more reticent in public more-so than they probably are in private.
At one point Meghan talked over Catherine which is not only rude in general but a definite royal no-no in terms of protocol.
Something she needs to learn as she goes along.
Ah nope, it wasn't like that. It was just that the time allotted for the stage conversation was coming to a close and the host seemed to have wanted to give Kate the final word before summing up. It was after Kate finished speaking that Meghan added a few comments in direct support of what Kate had said, which is not really a huge problem, IMO. It's just that the host had not directly addressed Meghan as we had seen the discussion flowing that way throughout. I don't see it as a problem, but it could be blown up into being one by outsiders and by the media. I'll bet you anything that behind-the-scenes they are all comfortable with each and have fun joking around with each other. It's just that this royalty business and how they appear and interact in public together can get blown out of proportion in our minds, when they likely are quite cool and supportive of each other out of public view. I'm sure that Harry does not want a wilting wallflower for a wife. And that Meghan is respected by William, Kate and all the royals for having a strong, confident personality.
In my earlier post, I simply pointed out what I observed because Meghan often looked at Kate as if deferring to her in a natural way and also in a sisterly fashion. She was not stepping on Kate's comments, just supporting what she had said. But the host was in the process of ending the conversation, as I said in order to keep within a time frame, so it seemed just a slight bit awkward, which it might not have seemed had there been more time to continue the conversation. As they got up and were walking off the stage, again Meghan looked to Kate deferentially before realizing she should go ahead and follow Harry off the stage. Apparently, they all sat down in the audience to view a film that wasn't included for Youtube viewers.
Unless there are more videos that I haven't seen.