The similarities between Princess Diana and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, keep growing.
AsVoguepoints out, Diana told Bashir that she thought she knew what she signed up for.
Meghan, too, “didn’t fully understand what the job was.”

It wasn’t like the Duchess of Sussex hadn’t done her research, either.
For Meghan, no one would know what she was getting into better than they could.
Still, what she and Diana both experienced was nothing like they imagined.

What she experienced, though, was the exact opposite.
“I did anything they told me to do.
My regret is believing them when they said I would be protected” (viaE!

Making this even worse is thatKate Middleton doesn’t defend Meghan in the press.
For the Princess of Wales, the experience was no different.
But when both women proved they could stand on their own, this also was met with disapproval.

For both women, the public response to their Australian tours was a watershed moment.
“It all changed after the Australia tour,” Harry told Oprah during their 2021 interview.
“It was the first time the family got to see how incredible she was at the job.
And that brought back memories” viaVogue).
According toVogue, four weeks of Diana being in the spotlight brought out Charles' resentment and jealousy.
It made her sympathetic to a point.
When Harry started to see Meghan struggle, he got scared of history repeating itself.
This is just how it is."
Meghan’s relationship with Harry, just based on body language alone, is the exact opposite.
In the photos, both women are smiling, looking up at their children.
Body language expert Darren Stanton toldMarie Clairethat the duchess’s interaction with the public is extremely reminiscent of Diana.
After all,Harry can’t stop publicly gushing over Meghan.