Meghan Markle has been criticized time and time again ever since she joined the royal family. Most recently, a royal author encouraged the Duchess of Sussex to change her act.

During her interview on “Good Morning Britain,” Lady Colin Campbell said that Meghan needs to remember that she’s no longer an actress. Rather, she’s now part of the British royal family.

“I have an awful feeling that Meghan needs to understand things that she doesn’t yet understand,” she said. “Like there’s a massive difference between being a celebrity hustling your way from the bottom to the top — and she was a very proud hustler, she used to use the word hustle for herself and her first husband very proudly — and being a lady or being a royal. You don’t hustle, the values, the embodiment is completely different,” she added.

But despite all of the negative things that have been said about Prince Harry’s wife, it seems that Campbell means well. In fact, she also said that she’s rooting for the “Suits” alum.

Campbell also said that she hopes Meghan will do whatever it is that she needs to do despite her ride being rockier than she could have ever anticipated. The royal author said that Meghan has everything sorted out and she’s got it.

All Meghan has to do now is to embrace and understand that it’s a new game in town. Since she used to be an actress, she should understand that there’s a need for her to come up with a new act.

To note, this isn’t the first time that Campbell opened up about the female royal. During a previous interview with Closer, the royal author criticized Meghan by calling her cheap, irresponsible and vulgar.

She also said that Meghan was never an A-lister so she should stop acting like one. Campbell also once gave Meghan a piece of advice by saying that she should avoid becoming a political activist because she must represent all sorts of people as a member of the royal family.

The royal author also told Meghan that she should know when to keep her mouth shut. “There are many conservative people, all over the world, many religious people, who do not have these ‘woke’ and ‘right-on’ views,” she said.

Meghan Markle
Britain's Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, takes part in a panel discussion convened by the Queen's Commonwealth Trust to mark International Women's Day in London on March 8, 2019. DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images

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