The Queen's mother is the prototype of Megan Markle. She is the first civilian to marry the royal family and is regarded as "a ray of fresh air".
Queen's mother, Elizabeth Bous-Lyon, is the first civilian to marry into the royal family in 250 years.
Megan Markle's background is very different from other royals. She is similar to the Queen's mother, because the Queen's mother was also considered an outsider back then.
Elizabeth II 's mother, Elizabeth Bous-Lyon, is considered "a refreshing air", just like the Duchess of Sussex. In 1923, she married George VI after King George VI proposed to her three times.
The Queen's mother was once an outsider, just like Megan Markle now.
As Channel 5's "The Queen's Mother: The Reluctant Queen" shows, the Queen's Mother - who died in 2002 at the age of 101 - was unlikely to become a royal family, just like the 37-year-old Duchess of Sussex. During the reign of George V, the British royal family was considered dull, and the then Duke of York was considered a refreshing air.
British royal historian Aristel Bruce said: "It seems not surprising to use this word to describe the queen now, but she is a civilian and not a member of the royal family. It is really a new thing and breaks the tradition."
However, King George V and Queen Mary both appreciate her fresh attitude.
Elizabeth Bous-Lyon was the first civilian to marry into the royal family in 250 years.
She is considered to be "breathe fresh air", the Duchess of Sussex is just like her.
"She has a very charming pair of eyes and a naughty style that I don't think the king has ever really met before."
Historian Philip Ziegler agrees: "I think it may be true that the king loves his daughter-in-law almost more than his own children.
"She is a very enthusiastic and charming person, and she obviously respects the royal family very much, but she doesn't take them all seriously. ”
Speaking of her upbringing, royal biographer Jane Ridley added: “She has always been a socially successful person and everyone has admired her since she was a little girl.
1923, the queen's mother married him after George VI proposed to the queen three times.
She got along well with her parents-in-law King George V and Queen Mary.
"Very interesting, very witty. Everyone wants to be with her. Every time she walks into a room, the room becomes bright immediately."
The Queen of England doesn't like Edward VIII's girlfriend, who succeeded to the throne after her father died in 1936.
She doesn't like Walis Simpson is an American and has been divorced before - these are two characteristics of Meghan.
Ziegler explained: "Being an American is a problem, and being a woman who divorces twice is another problem.
A royal expert said she was "very funny and very witty" since she was a child.
She is Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret's mother .
This was impossible to consider at the time. She could not sit on the throne. This was completely unacceptable to nine out of ten British people. The same was true for the Duchess of York. "
Elizabeth didn't like Edward VIII's wife Wallis Simpson.
The Queen's mother died in 2002 at the age of 101.
When Edward abdicated 11 months later in 1936, the queen mother was furious.
Her husband George VI was crowned king and forced to undergo speech therapy, so he would not stutter when he spoke publicly.
She was angry that her brother-in-law put her family, including Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, into the public eye, she did not represent the royal family at Edward's wedding in France, and prevented Wallis from being named "His Highness", the couple went into exile in France.
However, Queen Mother and Meghan are not the only civilians to marry the royal family in recent years, and Kate Middleton has also inherited this tradition.
The Duchess of Sussex has not yet obtained British nationality, which means that her and Prince Harry's children will become the first British and American birth in the British royal family.
Since joining the royal family, Meghan has become the "new Diana ". She uses public relations strategies to introduce the "truth" behind the headlines to her friends and openly resist the royal family's demand for people.