MEGHAN Markle may have achieved international fame in her own right for her role in Suits – but Prince Harry failed to "explain just how intense" life in the Royal Family is, an expert has claimed.

Appearing on Yahoo's podcast The Royal Box, royal editor Tim Ewart claimed that Prince Harry's future wife was always going to need to be "prepared for what it's going to be like" in the spotlight.

Acknowledging that Meghan was a "well-known actress", the expert said: "But she wasn't hunted by the paparazzi."

Likening the monarchy to a "cauldron", ITV's former Royal editor added: "This Royal Family is beyond anything she could ever have expected and it will be very, very difficult for Harry, as it was with William and Kate, to explain just how intense that is."

Commenting on the intense public scrutiny, Tim acknowledged that "every single expression, movement, comment" has the potential to be front page news.

What's more, the expert also drew comparison between members of the public and the paparazzi as "every person that a member of the Royal Family meets has a smart phone up" to take a photo.

He added: "Every single word that is said, doesn't matter where the TV cameras are, doesn't matter where the snappers, the photographers, they can be anywhere.

"But every single person has got their phone up or their iPad up, nothing is private anymore."

Last week, unearthed footage from a Royal Family fan account showed Meghan confessing to Pharrell "they don't make it easy" as she opened up about her struggles with public life at the Lion King premiere.

Meanwhile, an insider has also claimed that Meghan has "struggled with the intensity of the spotlight" since marrying into the Royal Family as it is "a different level" to her Suits fame.

The Duchess of Sussex also came under fire this month after spectators at Wimbledon were banned from taking photos Meghan after being told she was there in a "private capacity" to watch her pal Serena Williams play

In more Royal Family news, Prince Harry "wants to raise baby Archie to have the best of both worlds like care-free Zara Tindall but it's impossible", a royal commentator has claimed.

And "fun-loving" Zara and Mike Tindall are the most wanted royal guests at dinner parties NOT Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, a commentator has claimed.

Plus Prince Harry has found a "Pippa Middleton-replica" in Meghan Markle, an expert has claimed.

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