Diana would’ve felt Harry, Meghan ‘acted way too soon’ with Oprah interview

By Web Desk
April 14, 2021

If Princess Diana was alive today, she would have thought Harry and Meghan “went nuclear way too soon”

Many royal fans have wondered who's side Princess Diana would have been on with the entire fiasco revolving around Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's feud with the royal family.

In an interview with Us Weekly, royal biographer Andrew Morton revealed that if the Princess of Wales was alive today, she would have thought that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex “went nuclear way too soon.”

The royal expert, 68, said: “She would have felt that Harry and Meghan probably went nuclear way too soon.”

“Diana spoke to me 10 years after she’d been in the royal family, and that was mainly because her marriage was collapsing. [Harry and Meghan are] a couple who seem very much in love, expecting a second child. They seem to have been fighting yesterday’s battles as opposed to looking forward to the future,” Morton said.

“It was a damaging interview, because it was the first time probably in British history that a prince of the realm has directly attacked the institution from which he’s sprung,” added the author of Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words.

Morton went on to say that the late People’s Princess would have been bothered by a number of topics that her son and daughter-in-law spoke about in the interview.

“She would have ticked off a number of things: feeling a sense of isolation, [the] sense of not being appreciated that Meghan spoke about,” said Morton, adding that Diana “would have been disappointed by the breakdown in the relationship between [Prince William] and Harry.”


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