Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle's speeches may inspire other royals to improve theirs. Pictured: Markle visits the Hubb Community Kitchen to see how funds raised by the 'Together: Our Community' Cookbook are making a difference at Al Manaar, North Kensington on November 21, 2018 in London, England. Getty Images/Jack Taylor

Meghan Markle can teach the royal family a key lesson through her speeches.

Andrew Morton, a royal author, praised Markle for her ability to write and give eloquent speeches on “ITV Tonight.” Morton also said that the Duchess of Sussex is very comfortable in front of the microphone and called her very lucid.

“The rest of the Royal Family are going to have to up their game as well. Not many of them, I mean, Prince Charles is an exception, many of them aren’t particularly fluid or fluent speechmakers,” he said.

Ceril Campbell, a celebrity stylist, also appeared on the show on Thursday. She said that Markle typically expresses herself through the clothes that she wears.

“All the things she has broken. Let’s call it, the protocol, that she has broken so far,” she said.

Some of the protocols that Markle has not followed include not baring shoulders and no showing of flesh, especially in the daytime. During this week’s British Fashion Awards, Markle wore a one-shouldered Givenchy dress that accentuated her growing baby bump.

“No bare lets – but lots of bare legs. You are supposed to wear flesh tights. No bare toes – closed in shoes, no black because it is for funerals predominantly,” she said.

The recent comments about Markle came in the heels for ongoing reports that she and Kate Middleton are feuding with each other. Royal commentator Robert Jobson talked about the alleged rift and said that Markle and Middleton are not expected to become best friends just because they are married to royal siblings Prince William and Prince Harry.

“Kate is a mother of three children, she’s in a very different place in her life. Meghan has lived this life as an actress, she’s been married before, she’s living in LA,” he told Express.

Jobson also noted the fact that there are not a lot of similarities between Markle and Middleton.

“Ultimately, it’s inevitable that both the household of William and the household of Harry separate and became their own individual households because in time the Prince of Wales will be Prince William,” he said.