Meghan Markle moans 'they don't make it easy' as she opens up to Pharrell about struggles with public life

MEGHAN Markle has recently been the subject of a media storm over her 'diva' demands for privacy – and now she's moaned that royal life 'isn't easy'.

The Duchess of Sussex, 37, hinted she's having a difficult time in the spotlight when attending the star-studded Lion King premiere on Sunday.

Along with Prince Harry, Meghan met the stars of the upcoming film and was filmed chatting to pop superstar Pharrell Williams, 46.

Fan account Royal Suitor then shared a video of their conversation on Twitter, where Pharrell praised the couple's "wonderful union".

He said: "So happy for your union. Love is amazing. It's wonderful.

"Don't ever take that for granted but what it means in today's climate, I just wanted to tell you it's so significant for so many of us. Seriously.


"We cheer you guys on."

Meghan replied: "Thank you, they don't make it easy."

She appears to be referring to her struggle to adapt to life in the spotlight – having faced criticism over her demands for privacy, in the wake of son Archie's christening and her controversial appearance at Wimbledon last week.

Her moan comes weeks after taxpayers forked out £2.4million for the revamp of the couple's home Frogmore Cottage – and 14 months after their star-studded £32million wedding.

Earlier this month, Harry and Meghan decided to keep their son Archie's christening a private, family affair and refused to announce who they had chosen as his godparents.

The decision unsurprisingly sparked intense backlash, with a PR expert claiming the couple were acting like "Hollywood A-Listers".

Then just one week later, spectators at Wimbledon were banned from taking photos of the Duchess after being told Meghan was there in a "private capacity" to watch her pal Serena Williams play.

As a result of this, a royal expert has accused the couple of "careering from one disaster to another".

Speaking on the Pod Save the Queen podcast, Royal Editor Russell Myers said: “Certainly, Harry would like to be more like Zara and Mike [Tindall], and have that freedom.

“But unfortunately he is related to the heir, and he is going to be the son of the future King.

“The problem is, you can’t have one foot in and one foot out, and this is the issue that’s being debated at the moment.

“It seems like they’re careering from one disaster to another.”

In more Royal Family news, Meghan Markle's chic low bun is a clever trick to "prevent hair from post-pregnancy damage", a hair expert has claimed.

And "headstrong" Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are "ignoring" palace orders, a royal expert has claimed.

Plus Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle's Wimbledon visit was a "masterful PR exercise" to stop rift rumours, a royal expert has claimed.

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