Meghan Markle can "relate to Princess Diana" as they both experienced a challenging childhood and felt like an "outsider" within the Royal Family, according to a royal expert.
03.08.2023 - 17:15 / perezhilton.com
So much for going easy on the royal family.
Meghan Markle is still furious with Princess Catherine and her husband Prince William for the way she was treated as a working member of the royal family before her and Prince Harry‘s hasty exit in 2020.
As Perezcious readers know, the women have long been pitted against each other, and for various reasons. Perhaps the most noteworthy issue between the pair was a rift about Princess Charlotte‘s bridesmaid dress for Meg’s wedding in 2018. At the time, reports swirled that the Archetypes podcast host made the Princess of Wales cry. But in 2021, Meghan told Oprah Winfrey in her sit-down CBS interview that it was the other way around.
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The Cali native went on to throw Kate Middleton under the bus for hurting her “feelings.” She and Harry have continued to call the couple out in their Netflix series, Harry & Meghan, and the 38-year-old’s tell-all Spare, for various points of contention. But even after exposing the future king and queen time and time again, it hasn’t changed a thing!
A source told Closer magazine, via the Mirror, on Monday that the Suits alum feels like the Cambridges have “never been held accountable” for the way they treated the Sussexes before Megxit, adding that they “never apologized and have seemingly got away with it.” (That said, Meghan previously claimed Kate apologized for her outburst over the bridesmaid’s dresses, so take this with a grain of salt.)
Also, the Deal or No Deal alum was “convinced” people would sympathize more with her after the release of her docuseries, but the opposite appears to have happened. The confidant expressed:
Meghan is not the only one to suggest
Meghan Markle can "relate to Princess Diana" as they both experienced a challenging childhood and felt like an "outsider" within the Royal Family, according to a royal expert.
Meghan Markle can "relate to Princess Diana" from a challenging childhood and feeling like an "outsider" within the Royal Family, a royal expert said. Meghan and the late Diana both married into the Royal Family where they faced their own individual challenges in adapting to life as a royal, particularly for Meghan having grown up in America away from the monarchy. Historian, writer and broadcaster Tessa Dunlop spoke exclusively to OK! and said while Diana had an "advantage over Meghan", there are a number of similarities between the pair which are relatable.
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The King and Queen, as well as other senior members of the Royal Family including the Prince and Princess of Wales, are said to be readying themselves for two years of worldwide tours in a bid "to keep Commonwealth intact", in a "soft democracy" blitz. While it is understood that the monarch will prioritise visits to key nations such as Australia, New Zealand and a number of Commonwealth realms in the Caribbean, there are a number of countries that will also be high on the agenda such as India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.