After Meghan Markle surprised everyone with her claims in her court documents, a royal author revealed she wanted to hire the "best Instagrammers in the world" to make her more famous. Lady Colin Campbell once again hit the Duchess of Sussex for, allegedly, wanting to be the most popular woman, surpassing the late Princess Diana.

In her unofficial biography, Meghan and Harry: The Real Story, the British socialite revealed Meghan Markle went to Los Angeles shortly after the baby's conception with only one goal in mind. Allegedly, Prince Harry's wife wanted to employ the "best Instagrammers" on the planet.

According to The Sun, the 70-year-old writer revealed the former actress was straightforward when she briefed her alleged hirees. She, allegedly, wanted them to create the number one Instagram account in the world for her. 

The said page should have more followers more than any other Instagram accounts all over the globe. She even, allegedly, wanted it to be bigger than her husband's mother, the Princess of Wales, that would make her the most famous woman on earth.

Lady Colin Campbell revealed her information came from her source, Liz Brewer, socialite doyenne of the British aristocratic PR world. However, Brewer's tips just came from someone at the Buckingham Palace's Press Office and an alleged European prince who got his details about the matter from a British royal.

Although she, reportedly, wanted to surpass Princess Diana's fame, Meghan Markle was being compared to her mother-in-law for the revelations about the Royal Family she recently made. Experts told Newsweek that her frustrations over the monarchy were the same as Princess Diana.

In the court papers she filed as part of her legal action against the U.K. tabloid, Mail on Sunday, the former Suits star revealed she felt unprotected by the monarchy when she was pregnant. She also claimed that she felt they were preventing her from defending herself.

Princess Diana had the same sentiment when she had her own battle against the royal establishment. She also revealed her side of the story by working with the royal biographer, Andrew Morton, in secret.

After her separation from Prince Charles, she held an interview with the BBC Panorama journalist Martin Bashir. Like Meghan Markle, Princess Diana also complained of the lack of support she got from the press office when she was still part of the Royal Family. She felt that she wasn't adequately represented and not even being supported.