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Prince Philip gave Prince Harry stark warning before Meghan Markle…

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The late Prince Philip allegedly gave his grandson Prince Harry a stern warning about getting married to an actress ahead of his 2018 wedding to Meghan Markle.

“One steps out with actresses, one doesn’t marry them,” the Duke of Edinburgh allegedly told the Duke of Sussex after he and the “Suits” alum got engaged in 2017, royal biographer Andrew Lownie wrote in his book “Entitled,” according to the Daily Mail.

Per the outlet, royal author Ingrid Seward also stated in her 2024 book, “My Mother and I, Philip,” that Philip was “one of the very few wary” of Markle when she and Harry started dating in 2016.

Prince Philip reportedly gave his grandson Prince Harry a warning about marrying an actress ahead of his nuptials to Meghan Markle, royal biographer Andrew Lownie wrote in his 2025 book, “Entitled.” Getty Images
“One steps out with actresses, one doesn’t marry them,” he allegedly told the Duke of Sussex, according to the Daily Mail. Getty Images

Philip, who died in April 2021 at the age of 99, also compared Markle to the late King Edward VIII’s wife, Wallis Simpson, with whom he gave up the throne to marry in 1937.

The former Duke and Duchess of Windsor’s marriage was viewed as a scandal since the socialite had been married and divorced twice.

They were together until Edward died in 1972.

Philip allegedly issued the message shortly after Markle and Harry got engaged. Getty Images
Reps for Markle and Buckingham Palace weren’t immediately available to Page Six for comment. Getty Images

Reps for Markle, 44, and Buckingham Palace weren’t immediately available to Page Six for comment.

Philip and Queen Elizabeth II, who died in 2022, were present when Harry, 41, and Markle tied the knot at Windsor Castle in May 2018.

According to Grant Harrold, a former royal butler, Philip allegedly told Elizabeth, “Thank f–k that’s over,” shortly after leaving the chapel.

In January 2020, the couple announced they were resigning from their royal duties and opted to move to North America, where they now live with their kids: Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4.

Prince Philip died in 2021. Getty Images
Ahead of his death, the Duke of Edinburgh didn’t agree with Markle and Harry’s decision to leave the royal family. Getty Images

Philip reportedly refused to have a say in Harry and Markle’s decision and allegedly told Elizabeth that he would “be soon out of it.”

Per the US Sun, while the Duke of Edinburgh allegedly didn’t agree with the duo’s choices, he believed “people have to lead their lives as they think best,” according to royal biographer Gyles Brandreth.

Brandreth also wrote that Philip labeled Harry and Markle’s tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey as “madness.”

However, he reportedly thought that “people have to lead their lives as they think best.” Getty Images
Markle and Harry currently live in California, where they are raising their two kids. POOL/AFP via Getty Images

In the 2021 interview, Markle told the TV personality that her life as a royal was “almost unsurvivable.”

“I just didn’t want to be alive anymore,” she said.

Markle also discussed how members of the royal family once allegedly discussed their concerns about “how dark [Archie’s] skin might be when he was born.”

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