The headline-grabbing claim that Prince Harry accused senior royals of being “jealous” of Meghan Markle because she was “better at being a royal” than those born into the institution is not new. It originates primarily from the 2022 Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan and echoes comments Harry made in his 2021 Oprah Winfrey interview.

In the series, Harry reflected on the 2018 royal tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and Tonga — the couple’s first major overseas engagement as newlyweds. He suggested that Meghan’s strong public performance and connection with crowds reminded the family of Princess Diana, triggering unease.

Harry said: “The issue is, when someone who is marrying in, who should be a supporting act, is then stealing the limelight, or doing the job better than the person who was born to do this, that upsets people.” He added that he warned Meghan she was “doing too well” and making it “look too easy,” drawing a direct parallel to how the family allegedly reacted to his mother Diana’s popularity.
He also told Oprah that relations “changed” after the Australia tour when “the family got to see how incredible she is at the job.”
The 2022 Netflix Context
In the six-part series, Harry framed the shift in family dynamics as jealousy over Meghan’s natural ease in royal duties, charisma during walkabouts, and media attention. The couple portrayed this as part of a broader pattern where the institution allegedly sought to “control” or diminish their popularity.

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Public and Expert Reaction
The claim has repeatedly sparked backlash. Royal biographers and commentators have described it as “astonishing,” “paranoid,” or self-serving. Critics argue it overlooks the intense scrutiny any high-profile royal bride would face, especially one with a previous acting career and a different cultural background. Some point out that the monarchy is built on centuries of protocol, duty, and collective image management rather than individual “star power.”
Others note that William and Kate (now the Prince and Princess of Wales) have consistently maintained high public approval through steady, low-drama public service.

Counter-narratives from royal insiders have suggested the tensions stemmed more from alleged staff complaints, differing work styles, and the couple’s desire for greater independence than outright envy of Meghan’s abilities. Reports of the Sussexes’ own challenges with palace staff predate the Australia tour.
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No Fresh “Explosive” Statement in 2026
Recent viral posts and Facebook-style headlines recycling the phrase “They are just jealous of Meghan” or “Meghan’s superiority” appear to be repackaged versions of the 2021–2022 comments rather than any brand-new statement from Harry. No major credible outlets have reported a fresh interview or declaration matching the sensational wording in early 2026.