A longtime friend of the late Princess Diana has made new claims about Meghan Markle, suggesting that the Duchess of Sussex once referred to herself as “Hollywood’s Princess” in a conversation with Prince Harry. This statement, allegedly made early in their relationship, has surfaced as part of ongoing discussions about the couple’s transition from royal life to becoming global media figures.
The claim comes from someone close to Princess Diana, who was reportedly aware of Harry’s deep affection for his mother and how much she influenced his choice of partners. Meghan and Harry’s high-profile departure from the British royal family, often dubbed “Megxit,” has been marked by both admiration and scrutiny. Their subsequent ventures, including interviews, podcasts, and a multi-million dollar Netflix deal, have further solidified their place in Hollywood’s spotlight.
While the couple has often spoken about their desire for privacy and a quieter life, Meghan’s alleged comment underscores the complexity of their dual identities—balancing the royal legacy with their current status as media personalities. Meghan’s prior acting career and the couple’s current work in the entertainment industry make the statement all the more significant.
The Sussexes continue to attract attention, both for their charitable work and personal lives, with ongoing interest in how they navigate their roles in both the royal and Hollywood circles. The couple currently resides in California, where they focus on various business and humanitarian efforts.
As the royal couple remains in the public eye, the latest revelation serves as a reminder of the intricate relationship between their personal and public personas, leaving fans and critics alike to speculate on how these dynamics will evolve.