Prince Harry ‘so disappointed’ by Princess Diana sisters’ blunt take on Meghan Markle

Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, was “discomforted” with Princess Diana’s two sisters after they had first met Meghan Markle, who would go onto become his wife

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Prince Harry was left upset after Diana’s sisters couldn’t see Meghan’s similarities to his late mother(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

Prince Harry “was so disappointed” when he introduced Meghan Markle to Princess Diana’s two sisters, it has emerged.

They reportedly did not see the same character traits in the two women and Harry, 40, suffered a further blow as Lady McCorquodale and Lady Fellowes “thought Meghan would not fit in with the Royal Family.” Regardless, Harry married his partner soon after in 2018 and has gone onto have two children with the former actress.

The insights have come about in the book Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the War Between the Windsors, written by royal biographer Tom Bower. He penned: “Harry assumed that Diana’s family and friends would see a similarity between Diana and his fiancée. Both, he said, shared the same problems. He was so disappointed.”

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Princess Diana died in 1997 when Harry was just 12(Image: Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)

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Harry met Meghan Markle in 2016 after they were allegedly set up on a blind date(Image: Humphrey Nemar)

The biographer continued: “No one agreed that his vulnerable mother had anything in common with his girlfriend. More discomforting for him, they thought Meghan would not fit in with the Royal Family.”

But the Duke of Sussex remained defiant and, in 2022, he discussed Meghan’s similarities to Diana in his Netflix docuseries. According to the Express, the prince said: “So much of what Meghan is and how she is, is so similar to my mum. She has the same compassion, the same empathy, the same confidence. She has this warmth about her.”

Meghan has a had a tough week, making the headlines for the wrong reasons as she lost her the chance to appear on the front cover of fashion bible Vogue. It is alleged the 43-year-old mum compiled a long list of outrageous demands, which caused the magazine to pull the plug.

Elsewhere, journalist and commentator Esther Krakue hit out at the mum of two, harshly suggesting that Meghan should lean into her status as a “hot” woman who married a prince, rather than trying to frame herself as a thought leader with a “particularly niche view of the world.”

Speaking on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show, Krakue commented on Meghan’s recent appearance on The Jamie Kern Lima Show podcast, in which the Duchess of Sussex admitted she wouldn’t know what to put on a resume. Krakue said bluntly: “She’s also never had to write a resume, let’s be honest.”

Krakue went on to critique Meghan’s attempts to champion complex social issues. She said: “The lens through which she views the world is very peculiar.

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