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Meghan Markle Faces Opposition from Lady Sarah over Spencer Title
In a recent interview with Dan Wooten, biographer Tom Batwer discussed the efforts of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to rebrand themselves as Harry and Meghan Spencer.
Markle's aspiration is to follow in the footsteps of Princess Diana, with her royal objective being to become the new Diana.
This has been a shared passion between Markle and Prince Harry, to the extent that Markle suggested they drop the name Windsor and adopt the surname Spencer, transforming herself into Meghan Spencer, the new Diana.
Their intention was to actively recast themselves as Diana and Meghan Spencer.
However, Lady Sarah, according to a friend, has spoken out against this rumor, expressing her opposition to allowing a D-list actress to tarnish her sister's honor.
She accuses Markle of using Diana's fame to promote her own image, emphasizing that while Harry can make his own choices, Markle does not deserve to be with him.
Lady Sarah also advocates for Princess Catherine, asserting that she deserves the Princess of Wales title, which belonged to Diana, and will eventually become queen.
Adding to the controversy, Charles Spencer, the 9th Earl of Spencer and Princess Diana's brother, has publicly supported Prince Harry in his legal battle against Mirror Group newspapers.
Charles took to Twitter to express his support for his nephew as he gave evidence in court against the powerful publisher.
He engaged in a heated exchange with a Daily Mail columnist who questioned Harry's alleged obsession with his former love interest, Chelsea Davy.
Charles defended Harry, accusing the columnist of lacking credibility and highlighting the large sums of money paid out by the Daily Mirror Group for phone hacking.
Charles also retweeted messages from writer and strategist Alistair Campbell, who previously advised former Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Campbell emphasized the importance of trust within one's own circle and the damaging effects of stories appearing without a clear source.
He acknowledged the existence of illegal activities such as phone hacking and stressed the need for a healthy democracy that upholds both the rule of law and the freedom of the press.
Meanwhile, Princess Catherine, accompanied by Sir Paul McCartney, attended the reopening of the National Portrait Gallery.
The gallery had been closed to the public for three years for renovations.
McCartney, along with his wife Nancy Shevell, joined the princess at the event.
Catherine's outfit, a pleated monochrome self-portrait dress paired with black Aquazzura heels and a Chanel purse, was highlighted by Vogue.
The occasion marked a lead-up to the exhibition “Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-1964's Eyes of the Storm,” featuring photographs taken by McCartney himself, offering a personal perspective on the early days of Beatlemania.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle's desire to adopt the Spencer title and emulate Princess Diana has sparked opposition from Lady Sarah, who strongly disapproves of Markle using Diana's fame for personal gain.
On the legal front, Prince Harry receives support from his uncle Charles Spencer, who stands by him in his battle against Mirror Group newspapers.
Meanwhile, Princess Catherine continues to make public appearances, attending the reopening of the National Portrait Gallery alongside Sir Paul McCartney.