Meghan Markle follows in Princess Diana's footsteps, Princess Diana's friend says
When Meghan Markle left the royal family and forged her own path with husband Prince Harry, she embodied the same "spirit" and "courage" that Princess Diana displayed decades earlier, Princess Diana's friend and voice coach Stewart Pearce told The Sun. (Opens in new tab) While many royal commentators condemned Prince Harry for speaking openly and publicly about the difficulties of royal life, one commentator argued that Harry would "realize what he did" and become a "broken man" (Opens in new tab). What we are hearing," he said, "is a young man emotionally digging and emotionally dissecting what the value of the world is.
Pearce, who worked with Diana for two years, is the author of Diana: The Voice of Change and calls himself an "angelic facilitator, seer, sound healer, and internationally renowned voice coach." He told The Sun: "Diana was decades ahead of her time and changed the world with hope, empowerment, kindness, and authenticity.
In comparing Diana and Meghan, Pearce is referring to Diana's frank and candid interviews, such as her interview with Martin Bashir (opens in new tab), which was secured through blatantly immoral means, but with interviews that helped her win the hearts of the British public, Meghan and Harry's naked interview with Oprah compared.
"There are differences in vibrations, but the important thing is that the courage and sensitivity it took to make that kind of revelation was outstanding, and I felt that what Meghan was really living was the spirit of revelation, the spirit of transparency that Diana was trying to achieve," he said.
Diana was "a pioneer in women's empowerment," Pierce added. Like Diana, Princess Meghan is "trying to speak the truth." The two women have one thing in common: their voices have changed." Given his profession, that could mean both literally and figuratively. Regarding Harry's current relationship with the Royal Family, Pearce said, "I think it's a very good thing that he's not a member of the Royal Family. There is no resentment, anger, vengeance, or retribution heard in Harry's tone, and there is no disrespect."
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