Victoria Beckham is encouraging Meghan Markle to reveal more of her and Prince Harry’s private life to the public, it is claimed.
Posh is urging Meghan to shed more light of her day-to-day life to silence her critics, sources claim.
Victoria is said to be making the move because she has always benefited from showing the public the “real” her, insiders claim.
It is said that Victoria has been able to display her dry sense of humour and geniality, like in 2007’s Coming To America film, and reality shows Victoria’s Secrets as well as Being Victoria Beckham.
Meghan and Harry’s decision’s this year to step back from their roles as senior royals was heavily criticised by high-profile figures such as Piers Morgan.
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They’ve since moved to California, US and there has been much speculation about what jobs the pair will do next.
The insiders told Closer magazine that Victoria wants Meghan to show the public her “down-to-earth nature”.
“She’s urged Meghan to shut down the critics and prove her authenticity by showing the side only her loved ones get to see and to reveal the real her.
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“She’s also told people it could make people think twice about attacking her and tug on their heartstrings by showing the public how deeply the backlash affects her and Harry on an emotional level.
“Vic and David know how different it is to move to a new country and all the uncertainties and anxieties that Harry will no doubt be facing, so that’s something they’ve bonded over too.”
Posh and David were guests at Meghan and Harry’s Windsor wedding.
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It is rumoured they are planning to invite them to their eldest lad Brooklyn’s upcoming nuptials.
Last month Meghan insisted what she says is “not controversial” – days after she and Prince Harry were roundly criticised for sharing a video message ahead of the US Presidential election.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, 39, joined other speakers at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women virtual summit on September 29.
She spoke about “humane tech” – thought to be a focus of her and Harry’s new non-profit initiative Archewell – and creating safer spaces online.
Meghan told Fortune Senior Editor Ellen McGirt: “It’s like we live in the future when you’re talking about bots and trolls and all of these things.
“It seems so fantastical, but that’s actually the current state of affairs and that is shaping how we interact with each other online and off — and that’s the piece that’s important.
“It is not just an isolated experience. It transcends into how you interact with anyone around you and certainly your own relationship with yourself.”
Daily Star Online has contacted Harry and Meghan for comment.
A spokesperson for Victoria Beckham declined to comment.
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