Speaking from her home in Los Angeles, Ms Walden told GB News: “I thought people might be protecting her out here, but not at all. “She’s just a fun figure and the crucial mistake she made is to forget that the whole of the United States loves the Queen. “Therefore, anyone who is considered to have offended the queen or behaved badly in this regard is simply not going to do well.” Ms Walden also praised Meghan’s attempt to give the word “archetypes” a trademark after announcing that it would be the name of her first Spotify podcast series. The columnist said: “It has just been unanimously agreed that this is absurd. In fact, the only thing that should be a trademark are a few words, “arrogant”, “justified” and “irrational”, because all these things are unique to her. “This is so archetypal of her narcissism, the idea that you can have a word.” READ MORE: Royal Family: Megan and Harry snub the invitation Harry, meanwhile, is set to release his memoirs later this year. Former actress Megan revealed the Archetypes podcast series about female stereotypes last month. In the series, he vows to investigate “labels that try to hold women back.” Megan will speak to historians, experts and women who have experienced being typed on the podcast. Sussex representatives were contacted for comment.