"It's likely that Meghan felt hurt and disappointed if she was given such negative nicknames by members of the Royal Family," Louella said in an interview with The Mirror. She would have found it challenging and awkward to be in that circumstance, knowing that she was talked about in such a negative light." The analyst stated that being called nasty nicknames would have "undoubtedly affected her self-esteem and confidence" because Meghan seemed to "care deeply about what others think of her." Louella said that if the Royal Family had really disapproved of Meghan, there would have been better methods for them to manage the problem.
"Meghan may have been perceived negatively by a number of individuals, who may have thought she was tough, self-centered, or that the marriage wouldn't work out. But there are better ways to manage it than making up nicknames, like talking to Meghan directly about any personal difficulties rather than behind her back," she told the tabloid. Louella brought up Meghan's tense relationship with The Firm and how insulting monikers made things worse. She added: "It's possible that these nicknames may have further contributed to the fractured relationship between Meghan and the Royal Family."
"Feeling disrespected and talked about in a negative light can create tension and animosity, which could have added to any pre-existing conflicts." She said that their relationship had broken down because of a number of other reasons.