Meghan Markle might not make a change residing in Montecito, says royal biographer Andrew Morton.

Princess Diana's biographer Andrew Morton has shared his thoughts about Meghan Markle, announcing the Duchess ought to have been a "natural royal" if she had stayed longer in the Firm.

Morton, who penned "Diana: Her True Story - In Her Own Words," stated Meghan may want to have made "a authentic alternate to the world" if she hadn't have left the royal fold just 18 months after becoming a member of the Royal family as Prince Harry's wife.

Praising the Duchess of Sussex's works, the writer stated her hobby in charity work and essential troubles such as intellectual health, women's rights and animal welfare, made her a perfect suit for the role.


"The fantastic tragedy, I think, is that Meghan and Harry didn't supply it lengthy ample to see whether or not they may want to give it a go. They had been on the out nearly earlier than the wedding ceremony track had finished, Morton stated on The Mirror's podcast.

"Meghan is a natural, I've got photos of her when she was age 10 leading a march against the first Gulf War at her school. The nearby TV cameras became up and she was once there giving interviews.

"She [Meghan] spoke at the United Nations with Hillary Clinton. She had the super opportunity of the usage of her talent and her position to make a real trade to the world. I do not assume she's going to make such a change residing in Montecito."