Meghan Markle was warned that her attacks against the Royal Family will likely “never be forgiven” according to a royal commentator who claimed the same won’t apply to Prince Harry.

Meghan Markle has been issued a dire warning by one royal expert who claimed the public will “never forgive” her for making claims against the Royal Family.

The Duchess of Sussex has seen her popularity in the UK and in the US plummet ever since her sensational exit from the Firm and move to the US back in 2020.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made a series of bombshell accusations against the royals over the years and their approach seemed to not have resonated well with the public, who have steadily distanced their support from them.

According to the latest ranking by YouGov, the Sussexes still remain among the least popular royals in the third quarter of 2024.

Now royal author Ingrid Seward claimed that Meghan will likely never be forgiven for her attitude towards the royals and that her husband should try going solo if he wants to salvage his reputation.

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Meghan Markle’s attacks against the royals won’t be forgiven by the public, says expert (Image: Getty

The Sussexes have been making solo appearances recently for causes that are close to her heart, with Meghan attending a children’s hospital gala and visiting a youth organisation for teenage girls, while Harry has been touring New York, London and Southern Africa to promote his charity work.

Ms Seward claimed that the duke could still “very much be forgiven” by the British public.

However, she told the Sun: “But I don’t see the same thing for Meghan.

“Deep down people still love Prince Harry, and they want to love him, I think they’re just very, very disappointed in him.”

She added: “He made millions out of it [his memoir Spare], but he seriously has paid for it, because it’s done his reputation an immeasurable amount of harm, especially with his family, but the way that people view him.”

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry left the Royal Family in 2020 (Image: Getty)

The expert also connected on the couple parting ways professionally.

She said: “I feel that they’re both going slightly different ways to see if it works. They’ve tried it together, and it didn’t work so well.

“So, they’re doing it separately to see how well it works. And then Harry puts a little tomfoolery into it as well by going into this house of horror.”

“It’s really good to see a glimpse of the old Harry… and, hopefully, it will resonate with him too.”

It comes as the duchess was defended by a broadcaster over being “forced out” of the UK by the royals.

GB News broadcaster Nina Myskow claimed that Meghan was “bullied out of this country” and blamed the British press for the Sussexes decision to leave Harry’s home country.

He said: “Meghan Markle was bullied out of this country by the Royal Family and the British media.”