Meghan Markle would have not been able to make it to the good books of her late mother-in-law Princess Diana, claims a royal expert.
As per The Sun, royal editor Ingrid Seward believes that "it would be very difficult for any mother-in-law" to like a "powerful" daughter-in-law.
She said, "I think it would be very difficult for any mother-in-law to like Meghan because Meghan is a powerful woman and she likes her own way. Diana, a powerful woman, likes her own way."
"And mothers and sons, basically no one is ever good enough for their little boy. It's the same with mothers and daughters, too," the royal commentator added.
These comments came after Meghan and Prince Harry attended the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025's One Year to Go celebrations in Canada.
Notably, the former Suits actress often made it to the headlines because of her estranged relationship with the royal family.
From making shocking revelations on the Oprah Winfrey Show to the recent 'racist royals' claims by Meghan's alleged mouthpiece Omid Scobie, the Duchess of Sussex did not impress the senior members of the royal family.
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