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A royal expert believes Meghan Markle is trying to capitalise on the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana's death.
Kinsey Schofield appeared on GB News and claimed the Duchess of Sussex will use the upcoming anniversary in order to gain publicity for herself.
Speaking to hosts Eamonn Holmes and Isabel Webster, Kinsey theorized: "I do wonder if there's a strategy behind it where it's the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana's death she's going to be on magazine covers, so let's get Meghan on magazine covers so that people compare the two."
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The expert went on to say that she thinks Meghan is trying to copy Diana's looks, calling the act "bizarre."
She said: "Also, I don't know if you saw the picture on the cover of The Cut, it looks exactly like a picture that Princess Diana took in a black turtleneck," adding: "It is bizarre, and we've seen her on multiple occasions try to dress like Princess Diana. It is bizarre.
“Does Prince Harry not look at her and say ‘that looks an awful lot like something my mother would wear?’”
She added: “It's devastating and Prince Harry should be remembering his mother and should be connecting with his brother in the next few hours."
“Unfortunately, because of this bombshell interview, and because of an upcoming podcast and 12 weeks of podcasts, that's not very likely.”
Kinsey didn't hold back when talking about the Suits actress, saying: "She is just wrapped up in this victimhood and at some point people are going to get tired of hearing about a woman complaining from her million dollar mansion.”
Commenting on Meghan’s article in The Cut magazine, Kinsey said she finds the choice of outlet "very interesting" because it's "not pro royal family."
The expert claimed: "This is a magazine that clearly has no respect for the British Royal Family, because they have spoken about completely not true rumours about the Cambridge family, and affairs that could have possibly gone on."
“This is a gossipy magazine that is not pro royal family. So I think it's very interesting that Meghan chose this outlet of all outlets to go to when she could have had Vanity Fair, she could have had Vogue.”
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