Meghan Markle' s comments about Kate Middleton have resurfaced amid rumours her pre-royal lifestyle blog The Tig is set to make a comeback.
Former Suits actress Meghan used to run the blog but shut it down five years ago when she became a key member of the royal family.
It became clear that Meghan and Prince Harry were serious when she stopped sharing her musing on her personal website, but in a strange coincidence, Meghan had already written about her future sister-in-law Kate before they ever met.
Meghan spoke of the now Duchess of Cornwall as she shared her thoughts on what it was to be a princess.
In 2014 Meghan was posting a series of interviews with fellow celebs when she chatted to Princess Alia Al-Senussi, patron of the arts and member of the Libyan royal family.
Meghan wrote that "little girl's dream of being princesses" in a strange premonition to her future life.
She penned: "Little girls dream of being princesses. I, for one, was all about She-Ra, Princess of Power. And grown women seem to retain this childhood fantasy."
Meghan then wrote of her future sister-in-law: "Just look at the pomp and circumstance surrounding the royal wedding and endless conversation about Princess Kate."
The then actress was referring to Kate's 2011 wedding to Prince William, at Westminster Abbey which was attended by the full Royal Family, world leaders and celebrity guests.
Noting the 'pomp and circumstances' of Kate and Wills' wedding, Meghan explained that when she was introduced to Princess Alia Al Senussi she "had a bit of a 'pinch-myself-I’m-emailing-with-a-princess' moment".
She then asked Princess Alia a list of questions such as what is her nickname and what the first thing she does when she wakes up.
It has been reported that Meghan's blog The Tig could be returning.
Meghan ran the blog, which is named after her favourite wine Tignanello, between 2014 and 2017.
She described it as a "passion project" in the past which then "evolved into an amazing community of inspiration, support, fun and frivolity".
The website described itself as “a hub for the discerning palate – those with a hunger for food, travel, fashion and beauty”.
It was packed with recipes, travel guides, beauty advice and interviews with high-flying female stars.
Meghan bid farewell to her 'passion project' in 2017, a year after meeting Prince Harry.
In her final post she told readers she'd had 'three beautiful years of adventure'.
Meghan previously renewed The Tig's trademark in 2019 prompting speculation she could be planning to relaunch the defunct site.
However, a spokesperson claimed a the time the move was designed to 'prevent false branding, to avoid others purporting to be the Duchess or affiliated with her.'