Prince Harry, Meghan Markle accused of thinking they'll have 'success' without 'any work'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been ridiculed for thinking they could possibly "get it all" without doing the same amount of work Princess Diana did in "weaving the narrative."
This claim appears in royal author Tom Bower's new book Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War with the Windsor.
An excerpt highlighted the Sussexes' "delusional" views on the success of Princess Diana.
“The Sussexes had convinced themselves that their Australian success had blessed them with the magic of Diana,” Mr Bower explained.
But "Meghan could not understand that Diana had won the public's love after years of hard work."
He also pointed out, near the end "neither he nor Harry can understand that it takes time to emulate Diana, to weave a narrative and build a brand from which the impact will flow."
It has also been alleged that Prince Harry once told Meghan Markle that she resembled her late mother Diana, and thus may have given up on her thinking that "activism would enhance the brand," in the same way she did. Barack and Michelle Obama did it.