Royal biographer compares Meghan Markle to the king's wicked wife in Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth
Royal biographer compares Meghan Markle to the king's wicked wife in Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth
The British Daily Mail published a comparison made by royal biographer Colin Campbell, who was close to the late Princess Diana, Harry's mother, about Meghan's influence on Prince Harry and the impact of Lady Macbeth, the "evil wife of the king" in Shakespeare's tragic Macbeth, which centers on the eternal conflict between Good and Evil.
Coleen had warned of Meghan's behavior and exploitation of Harry's weaknesses, which she shares, until he is now further away from his family. And Colin continued, "For Meghan to control Harry, she seems to have taken advantage of his weaknesses, just as Catherine focused on William's 'strengths'." And "Meghan shares many of Harry's weaknesses.. He is very emotional, impulsive and that's what wise men don't do, and he considers himself the most important above all."
These statements and the article came after the book “Escape to Freedom” written by Omid Scobie and Caroline Durant, which talked about the life difficulties that Meghan Markle faced and racism within royal life.
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