Mail on Sunday Editor-at-Large Charlotte Griffiths has drawn a parallel between Prince Harry’s recent actions and those of his wife Meghan Markle’s father, Thomas Markle.
She took Prince Harry’s statement about “history repeating itself” in reference to Princess Diana’s death and reinterpreted it to suggest he now finds himself in a position similar to where his father-in-law once was.
In the editor’s view, “The irony is, if you remember Thomas Markle, when he couldn’t get hold of Meghan he started doing interviews every six months.”
She also told Stephen Dixon and Ellie Costello, “I think the same could happen with Prince Harry” in the future.
She didn’t stop there, but also took a dig at Harry, accusing him of having “completely lost touch with reality” and becoming “delusional” in his purported battles against the Firm.
She even brought his most recent BBC interview into the discussion and noted the “absolute desperation” before conceding, “If he thinks getting in touch with his father is possible by speaking in a BBC interview and speaking to the media, which he claims to despise so much, he’s kind of lost the plot, I’m afraid.”
Overall, she believes, “They’ve got to find a way to communicate because this will keep happening.”

