Princess Diana, allegedly, supported Meghan Markle during her first pregnancy to Archie.

According to psychic Jayne Wallace, the Princess of Wales was very much present in Markle’s life during her pregnancy even though she’s been dead for over two decades.

While speaking with Express, Wallace said Markle was going through a tough time and she doesn’t have the energy that she needs from her own family. But since she and Princess Diana have very similar personalities, she had her mother-in-law’s support the entire time.

After all, Markle and Princess Diana are both strong, private, and good moms, the clairvoyant said.

“Meghan will have a difficult time as it is her first baby, but Diana will help her as she was also in the public eye as a mother and reluctantly had to make adjustments to her life, as she knew there was a big difference between being a princess and a celebrity. Meghan will learn from this and will try to keep things private as possible but still give the public a little bit of what they need in her own time,” Wallace said.

However, some experts have also said that Princess Diana wouldn’t have gotten along well with Markle if she was still alive.

While speaking with Closer magazine, former royal butler Paul Burrell said that the two royals would’ve clashed because of their strong personalities.

“I imagine it would have been two strong, independent women with different views on things — it would have been a battle between Meghan's way and Diana's way. Harry went for and married Meghan because she's like Diana. Both women who would always stand up for what they believe in and wouldn't be pushovers,” Burrell said.

But the former royal butler also said that the Princess of Wales and Markle were quite different in some ways. Unlike the Duchess of Sussex, Princess Diana wasn’t interested in self-promotion.

Burrell also said that Markle has a game plan, while the late royal was young and naïve. The Princess of Wales reportedly agreed to for an interview with Andrew Morton because she felt that this was her only way to have a voice.

Markle, on the other hand, has always had a voice. And Burrell said that her courting the press is more for her career and personal gain.