Meghan Markle blasted as 'delusional' for 'underestimating' the Royal Family

Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle has been blasted as "delusional" for underestimating the scrutiny she would face as part of the Royal Family.

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Svar Nanan-Sen

By Svar Nanan-Sen


Published: 23/08/2023

- 12:21

Updated: 23/08/2023

- 12:25

The Duchess of Sussex joined the Royal Family when she married Prince Harry in May 2018

Meghan Markle has been blasted as "delusional" for underestimating the scrutiny she would face as part of the Royal Family.

The Duchess of Sussex joined the Royal Family when she married Prince Harry in May 2018.


Meghan's relationship with Prince Harry led to worldwide coverage of the US actress, who was previously most famous for playing Rachel Zane in TV series Suits.

Relationship expert Kate Mansfield has criticised Meghan for underestimating the reality of being married into the Royal Family.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

The Duchess of Sussex joined the Royal Family when she married Prince Harry in May 2018

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Mansfield said: "I think that one of the reasons that Meghan has had so much negative press is that she seems to have completely underestimated the reality of what it means to be married into the Royal Family.

"Wanting privacy and to have her way about things is simply delusional.

"For the common person looking in, although we might have some sympathy for the invasion of privacy, the fact that she married into such huge privilege counters this."

She added: "Meghan will likely have to suck it up and bear it."

It comes as a bus tour advertised as the 'Royal Celebrity Tour of Los Angeles and Montecito' is being led by a friend of Meghan Markle's father Thomas Markle.

Karl Larsen listed the tour on Tripening with the description: "I’m the world-famous celebrity photographer Karl Larsen, a best friend of Thomas Markle (Meghan’s father) and the guy with a stunning exclusive portfolio of pictures of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle together in Montecito."

However, the concept of the tour has seen a fierce backlash over privacy concerns.

Christopher Bouzy, a tech entrepreneur, branded the tour as "harassment" of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Bouzy told Newsweek: "The recent incident where a celebrity tour was being organised to visit the neighbourhood of the Duke and Duchess's residence is a concerning escalation of online harassment transitioning to the real world.

"The problematic listing was an act of targeted harassment, and it jeopardised the safety of the Duke and Duchess's family.

"The rise in online harassment underscores the urgent need for robust legislation to counteract this escalating problem that affects everyone."

Larsen has clarified that he does not plan to drive past the Sussexes' mansion in Montecito as part of the tour.

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Meghan's relationship with Prince Harry led to worldwide coverage of the US actress

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He said: "I have no intentions of going past Harry and Meghan's house for that reason, just where she [Meghan] grew up.

"I want to have the tour be available where she grew up.

"We're going to go to Montecito but just places they go to, restaurants they go to."

Tripening has now removed the advert from its platform.

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