A former member of staff to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has claimed Meghan Markle insisted she would 'finish what Princess Diana started' but on a 'part-time basis', when she first joined the royal family (pictured in 2018).
Though they prefaced that they didn't mean it 'in a critical way', the insider added that the former royal had wanted follow in the footsteps of her late mother-in-law, who was known for her extensive humanitarian and charity work (Diana pictured holding a baby in a hostel in Brazil).
A former member of staff to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has claimed that Meghan Markle insisted she would 'finish what Princess Diana started' but on a 'part-time basis', when she first joined the royal family.
Speaking anonymously to Yes, Ma’am – The Secret Life of Royal Servants by Tom Quinn, a new book which will be out this month, an insider offered insight into the former actress' plans for becoming a working royal.
After their marriage, one of Harry's now-retired senior aides added, the Duke began to view his 'core activity' as 'being with Meghan' - rather than attending events like other royal family members - and 'increasingly adopted her views'.