Prince Harry recently revealed that he and his older brother, Prince William, are on different paths at the moment. And royal fans are convinced that Meghan Markle is to be blamed.

On the online forum site Quora, Graham Short, a musician, writer and entertainer, placed all of the blame on the Duchess of Sussex. He also said that the “Suits” alum is the one who is making Prince Harry unhappy. She hasn’t also exerted any effort to fit in with the other members of the royal family.

“She just wants to change the Royal Family so that they fit in with her agenda. Wouldn’t it be sad if the two brothers were never close again? There is a strong possibility of this happening. Some people, who are close to Harry, are saying Meghan Markle is actually guiding Harry away from William,” he said.

Ambika Shetty Khan, who studied the royal family, also said that she’s certain Markle is the one to be blamed. She said that her grandmother and mother gave her resounding advice before she got married.

“She said, dear granddaughter - you’re going to another household. Marriage is not just with your love of life but with the person’s family too. In this new family your about to enter, there will be things that you will hate, there will be people in the new family who will test your patience, there will be people who will wish only ill feelings for you, and there will people and events that you’ll dread. However, I hope you learn to overcome all the barriers and challenges of your family, stay strong and spread love and kindness,’” she said.

Since Markle is the one who joined the royal family, she should learn to adjust so that she could fit in with them. But royal fan Gayle Edwards said that it would be difficult for Markle to do the same thing since she didn’t have a relationship with her family. If she isn’t close to them, it is unlikely that she will be close to Prince Harry’s family.

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Prince William, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attend an Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey on April 25, 2018 in London. Getty Images/Eddie Mulholland