What Meghan Markle's Relationship With Queen Camilla Is Really Like

There’s no better feeling than getting along with your in-laws, especially if they are to be future kings and queens. When Meghan Markle first met Prince Harry’s stepmom, it was kept under wraps. But, it looks like Meghan and Queen Consort Camilla truly bonded.

According to Mirror, the “Suits” actor and queen got along over shared interests in wine and yoga. When Harry and Meghan decided to take the next step in their relationship and get engaged, her future mother-in-law was thrilled. Camilla said, “America’s loss is our gain. We are absolutely delighted. As you can see, they’re so happy.” The loving relationship between the two grew after the couple tied the knot in 2018. A family friend told Vanity Fair, “They clearly really like each other. There is real warmth and support. Camilla has been very helpful to Meghan.”

Vanity Fair even claimed that the queen consort supported the newest family member in her darkest times. In 2019, Meghan shared that she was “not ok”, because of all the British media, per Mirror. Camila, who has dealt with her share of scrutiny, was said to be a “pillar of support” to Meghan, per Vanity Fair. The source said, “She doesn’t want to see anyone struggling and she is fond of Meghan and she could be a very good ally too.” Getting along with your mother-in-law is truly a great feeling, and for a while, Meghan had that experience until things took a turn.

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