What was meant to be a glamorous European comeback for Meghan Markle has instead stirred deep emotions and controversy.
A behind-the-scenes video the Duchess shared after attending Paris Fashion Week unexpectedly drew comparisons to the tragic death of Princess Diana—leaving Prince Harry both “hurt” and weary of the renewed scrutiny.
A Glitzy Moment Turns Into Backlash
Markle attended Paris Fashion Week to support Balenciaga’s new creative director, Pierpaolo Piccioli. After the event, she posted a short nighttime video showing herself relaxing in the backseat of a car as it drove along the Seine. The clip was meant to capture the elegance of her brief return to Paris, but eagle-eyed viewers quickly noticed the vehicle appeared to pass near the Pont de l’Alma tunnel—the site of Princess Diana’s fatal crash in 1997.
What was intended as a lighthearted fashion moment soon ignited outrage. Social media users branded Meghan “insensitive” and “tone-deaf,” accusing her of invoking painful royal symbolism. One online critic went as far as to call the post “a message to Prince William,” suggesting ill intent—a claim widely condemned as cruel.
Harry “Hurt and Upset” Over Renewed Attacks
According to a source quoted by the Daily Mail, Prince Harry was deeply affected by the backlash. “Harry was left hurt and upset. Diana’s death was used as a stick to beat his wife with,” the insider revealed. “Meghan did not even pass close to the tunnel.” The source added that Harry’s reaction was less about surprise and more about a familiar sense of despair, seeing history repeat itself in public perception and media treatment.
For friends of the Duchess, the criticism felt baffling and undeserved. Those close to Meghan told GB News that there was “no hidden meaning” behind the clip. “It was simply Paris at night,” one associate explained, emphasizing that the video was merely a candid snapshot from her two-day trip.
Diana’s Legacy Still Haunts the Sussexes
The episode highlighted once again how inescapable Princess Diana’s shadow remains in Harry’s life—and how easily Meghan is drawn into painful comparisons. The Duke has often spoken about how his mother’s death shaped his distrust of the press and his determination to protect his family from similar intrusions.
This incident, sources say, felt like déjà vu for Harry. “He wasn’t even that surprised,” a friend confided. “He was more despondent than shocked.” Those close to him say it’s particularly distressing that Diana’s memory—something Harry has worked tirelessly to honor through advocacy and philanthropy—is now being used to criticize his wife.
Meghan’s appearance at Paris Fashion Week was meant to mark her return to the European spotlight, her first major public event there since stepping back from royal duties. But instead of a celebrated fashion debut, the moment was overshadowed by yet another wave of controversy—one that once again blurred the line between royal memory and public misunderstanding.