Meghan Markle Accused of “Cosplaying Diana” After New Interview Praise for Prince Harry
Meghan Markle is once again facing criticism from commentators who accuse her of leaning too heavily into Princess Diana-style imagery in her media appearances. A segment on Sky News Australia argued that Meghan’s recent interview — in which she described Prince Harry with “childlike wonder” and praised his emotional openness — felt “patronising” and overly reminiscent of Diana’s iconic public persona.
According to the broadcast, panelists suggested Meghan’s phrasing was so effusive that it came across as contrived, especially given the couple’s current efforts to rebrand themselves through themes of authenticity, vulnerability, and emotional connection. Critics claimed the imagery and tone were deliberately fashioned to evoke sympathy and align Meghan with Diana’s legacy.
The segment reflects a broader pattern in which Meghan’s public statements are analysed through the lens of her mother-in-law’s historic reputation. Many commentators have noted how comparisons — both favourable and unfavourable — continue to shape the Sussexes’ media coverage five years after their departure from full-time royal duties.
Supporters of Meghan argue that the accusations are unfair, pointing out that the Duchess has often spoken warmly about Harry in interviews and that affectionate language does not equate to mimicry. They also highlight that Meghan has not invoked Diana in her recent remarks and that the recurring comparison often stems from media framing rather than her own messaging.
Regardless, the story underscores how charged the Diana narrative remains within modern royal coverage. Any perceived echoes of the late Princess can escalate into controversy, ensuring that Meghan’s interview continues to generate headlines far beyond its original context.





