Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle may feel suffocated with royal lifestyle just like Princess Diana. Pictured: Markle and Prince Harry attend the WellChild awards at Royal Lancaster Hotel on Sept. 4, 2018 in London, England. The Duke of Sussex has been patron of WellChild since 2007. Getty Images/Victoria Jones

Meghan Markle might find the royal lifestyle suffocating.

The Duchess of Sussex has been into a life-changing experience when started dating Prince Harry. Markle who catapulted to fame with her USA Network's series "Suits" officially become a royal when she married the Duke of Sussex in May. According to one expert, Markle may struggle with her new lifestyle.

"You can set your watch by the royals: every year, Balmoral in the summer, Sandringham at Christmas, Windsor at Easter," royal biographer Duncan Larcombe told Yahoo Style's Royal Box (via Express).

"Supposing Meghan was like, we've been here for 48 hours now and I'd really like to be on a beach in Saint Tropez, if she doesn't like it, it's going to be really difficult for her. It would be really suffocating. No one spends months of the years on holiday with their parents and their grandparents on holiday," he continued.

Duncan also pointed out the strange position that Markle will have to face that Princess Diana used to hate. According to him, it's not normal to live with the entire family in the same castle.

"To have a whole family together in the same castle, it's not normal, it's strange, and tensions are magnified," he said. "Princess Diana, when she started to struggle in her relationship with Prince Charles, she hated it."

According to Princess Diana's former bodyguard, the late Princess of Wales had always wanted to live a simple and normal life. Unfortunately, she didn't get what she wanted.

"Diana was always keen to bring some normality. One of her famous catch phrases was 'I want to be normal,'" Ken Wharfe said. "Well it isn't normal to have X number of shifts, it isn't normal to have access to more than one palace to have these luxury holidays, specialised travel and a helicopter land in your backyard. Being in the royal family is a piece of theatre, this is unreal - you are performing."

In related news, Prince Harry had showered Markle with romantic and extravagant gifts even before they were engaged. According to reports, the duke purchased a painting from the Walton Fine Arts gallery. It was a two-sided canvas that featured the words "Everybody needs somebody to love" in red, calligraphic handwriting. He also gave her a $39,871 Mini.