Meghan Markle's poor experience in the royal family is down to her ambitions 'not aligning' and 'wanting to be the top dog', according to an expert. The Duchess of Sussex stepped down from the royal family alongside husband Prince Harry in 2020, and has made explosive and controversial comments ever since about her experience in the royal family. However, it's been highlighted by a former royal correspondent that the former Suits actress might have struggled in the royal family after originally wanting to be seen as the star.
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond said: "I have always held the view that Meghan failed to understand that she would never be the top dog in the Royal Family ...
or even the deputy top dog." She added: "There’s nothing wrong with seeking the limelight. It’s just that the Royal Family was the wrong vehicle for her ambitions.
" READ MORE: The $60k-a-year Montecito school where Harry and Meghan could send Archie and Lilibet READ MORE: Ruth Langsford's 'meal for two' as she plans to 'treat herself' after Eamonn Holmes split Speaking to OK! Bond also pointed out that while many say Meghan would like to be seen as "a superstar", she seems to prefer being "low-key" with her life in Montecito, California, since stepping away from royal duties. The comments come as Meghan and Harry are currently working on more projects with Netflix . In 2020, the couple signed a reported $100million (£78.
6million) deal with Netflix, which is due to expire next year .