Lady Colin Campbell, a prominent royal biographer known for her candid commentary on the British Royal Family, has sharply criticized Meghan Markle for her recent editorial role in British Vogue. In an interview with Closer magazine, Campbell described Meghan’s behavior as “cheap, vulgar, and irresponsible,” asserting that it mirrors that of a celebrity rather than a member of royalty.

Campbell, who has authored several books about the royals and claims to have been close to Princess Diana, expressed disappointment in Meghan’s decision to guest-edit the September issue of Vogue. She emphasized that royals should not seek the spotlight in the same way as celebrities, suggesting that Meghan’s actions are a letdown for those who admire her.

This isn’t the first time Campbell has voiced her disapproval of Meghan’s approach to royal duties. Earlier critiques included predictions of potential conflicts between Meghan and Princess Diana, had they ever crossed paths. Campbell also commented on Meghan’s impact on Prince Harry, suggesting that she has significantly influenced his life and role within the royal family.

Meghan Markle, who has faced criticism for her privacy demands in recent months, selected 15 influential women for Vogue’s cover under the theme “Forces for Change,” a move seen as both empowering and controversial within royal circles.

Campbell’s remarks reflect ongoing scrutiny over Meghan’s transition from Hollywood actress to Duchess of Sussex, highlighting the complexities of merging celebrity culture with royal traditions.