Meghan Markle needs to stop Prince Harry from "hurting his family", Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell said.
They go way back as the royal butler first met Harry when he was three and worked with the princess of the people for 10 years before her tragic death.
But now Paul said Harry was "unrecognisable" as he begged the Duchess of Sussex to stop her husband from saying things he thinks he will later regret.
The former royal staffer said only Meghan can stop Harry from doing more "damaging" interviews.
He told Closer magazine: "I don't recognise him now - he's become the centre of his own world. He's hurting his family and saying things that I think he'll really regret.

"Meghan has encouraged him to get therapy and change his way of thinking but I think he'll be left broken when this all stops and realises what he's done.
"He's been blinded by Meghan, by her beauty and by this Hollywood world. I think it could only be Meghan who can stop him from doing these interviews and doing any more damage and destroying himself."
The royal family has been changed forever.
Meghan and Harry stepped down from their royal duties in 2018 and abandoned their life in the UK.

They jetted across the pond to Canada to live a "quieter life", away from the bright lights and cameras.
At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the couple set up life at a sprawling mansion in Los Angeles.
They have been bringing up their son Archie among their celebrity neighbours.
Shockwaves rocked the royal family when the couple gave an explosive interview to Oprah.

They dropped several bombshell claims including one member of the royal family allegedly made a comment about what the colour of their son's skin would be before his birth.
A huge rift has been torn between brothers Prince Harry and William who sadly once were incredibly close.
Tensions continued to simmer when Prince Harry returned to the UK for his grandfather Prince Philip's funeral.
Further upset was caused when the Duke of Sussex dropped bombshells about the royal family in his latest Apple TV+ documentary The Me You Can't See with Oprah.
Soon the lovebirds will be expecting their baby girl to arrive.