She's reportedly experienced a rift with the Duchess of Cambridge and is enduring uncomfortable rumours about being demanding with staff.
But according to royal insiders, the Duchess of Sussex, 37, could easily navigate her way out of these troubled waters by using her husband's aunt Sophie Wessex as her role model.
According to The Sunday Times, courtiers have been citing Sophie, 52, as an example of someone who endured a difficult beginning in the royal family, but is now one of its stalwarts after building a close bond with the Queen.
And sources say that the monarch is open to lending her support to pregnant Meghan.
'Her Majesty has seen it all and could offer the duchess some helpful advice at the moment,' an insider said.
'Meghan would do well to nurture that relationship and pop over for the occasional cup of tea with the Queen. That is what Sophie Wessex has quietly done so well.'
Royal insiders have urged the Duchess of Sussex to turn to the Queen, amid rumours she's fallen out with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and has alienated staff with her demands
The Countess of Wessex, 52, pictured on a visit to the Royal Victoria Country Park in Netley earlier this month, has cemented her role as a stalwart of the royal family by courting a close relationship with the Queen
Rumours about feuds and demanding behaviour, may not put Meghan in a flattering light, but the Countess of Wessex experienced her own fair share of bad press in her early days.
She continued to work in public relations, following her marriage to Prince Edward, but things began to unravel following an indiscreet business talk Sophie had with a Middle Eastern man whom she believed was a potential PR client.
Chatting in a London hotel about the famous people she knew, in hope of securing a £240,000-a-year contract, she affectionately described the Queen as 'the old dear' and the Queen Mother as 'the old lady'.
The potential 'client' was in fact an undercover News of the World reporter.
The Duchess of Cambridge, pictured with Meghan at Princess Eugenie's wedding, was reportedly left in tears by Meghan's demands during a bridesmaids dress fitting for Princess Charlotte
In light of these indiscretions she scaled back her commercial work and took up the mantle of royal duties full time in 2002.
She's since become incredibly close to the Queen and will regularly visit her for a chat, and bring along her children James and Louise to watch TV with the monarch.
'She has built up that relationship, now they are incredibly close and discuss everything. Meghan doesn’t need an invitation — this is a family, after all,' a source said.
Sophie, pictured with the Queen at Ascot in June 2018, discusses 'everything' with the monarch, after becoming one of her closest confidantes
The Duchess has already shown signs of a positive relationship with the Queen, with the two women seeming to get on famously during their first official engagement together.
In June - a month after she married Harry - Meghan and the monarch carried out a day of engagements in Cheshire.
The former actress was seen giggling and whispering into the Queen's ear while watching a children's performance at the opening of a new bridge across the River Mersey in Widnes, while Her Majesty beamed happily.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 36, was reportedly in tears after a fraught fitting for the bridesmaids dress Princess Charlotte wore to Harry and Meghan's wedding in May (pictured)
Speculation has been mounting about the tensions between the Cambridges and Sussexes after it was revealed that Harry and Meghan are moving from Kensington Palace to Frogmore Cottage in the grounds of Windsor Castle.
Insiders have claimed, that a rather ‘dictatorial’ Harry has been throwing his weight around, aggrieved that neither his brother nor courtiers and servants have been ‘rolling out the red carpet’ for Meghan.
It has been suggested that Meghan has been brusque with servants and that her exacting wedding preparations led Kate to burst into tears following a bridesmaid fitting for daughter Charlotte.
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