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The Duke was not able to explain how "every phrase, every movement or every comment" could potentially make headlines in the UK. Former royal publisher Tim Ewart made the admission at Yahoo's "The Royal Box". He added that anyone entering the family should be "prepared for what it was going to be".
Mr. Ewart explained that times had changed since Princess Diana, the most wanted royal princess, was followed by paparazzi.
"I know very little about the beginning of Meghan Markle's actress, she's a well-known actress, but she was not hounded by the paparazzi.
"Suddenly, entering this cauldron, into this royal family is beyond all that it could have expected and it will be very very difficult for Harry, as was the case with William with Kate, to explain to what a point it is intense. How each every every expression, movement, comment – bang.
"It's going to be in the headlines."
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And he added, "When it was Diana, there were photographers, there were camera people, people did not use smart phones.
"Now every person encountered by a member of the royal family has a smart phone.
"Every word that is said, no matter where the TV cameras are, or where the hunters, the photographers, can be anywhere, but every person has his or her phone or his iPad, nothing is private anymore. "
Previously, the experts claimed that Harry had initially tried to keep Meghan out of the spotlight.
He did not want her to be afraid of the advertising the relationship would attract.
Meghan and Harry got married at a lavish ceremony last year.
Since then, they have welcomed their first son Archie to the world.
He shares his birthday with a family friend and iconic actor, George Clooney.
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