Meghan Markle “reached breaking point” just like Princess Diana ahead of her interview, says psychologist Honey Langcaster-James.
The Duchess of Sussex, 39, dropped several claims against the Royal family during her chat with Oprah Winfrey.
According to the TV psychologist, Meghan’s struggles seemingly echo that of Princess Diana’s.
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During the interview, Meghan bravely opened up on her struggles with mental health.
At one point, the mother-of-one revealed that she was even left suicidal while pregnant with her son.
Meanwhile, Diana also discussed her personal battles with Martin Bashir on Panorama in 1995.
They are two women who expressed similar feelings of loneliness and isolation within the Royal Family
Drawing on the comparisons, Honey told ED!: “I think similarities will inevitably be drawn.
“They are two women who expressed similar feelings of loneliness and isolation within the Royal Family, and two women who tell of story of reaching breaking point.”
The psychologist often deals with public figures whilst working as the Founder and Director of Services at On Set Welfare.
Furthermore, Honey added: “I can tell you that being famous makes it very difficult for people to access support when they need it. It is also awful for people to live in fear for your own well-being and that of your family because of your fame.
“Having security place, is a necessity for many public figures, just so they can feel safe, so what Meghan and Harry described, being left without this, must have been very very hard to cope with.
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