Kim Kardashian spoke up again for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and showed sympathy towards the royal couple.

Speaking with Australia's The Sunday Project, the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star candidly shared her insights on the current situation of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

Kardashian might not know exactly what  royal life in the United Kingdom is, but since she is part of the showbiz royal family of the U.S., she claimed that she understands the two in a way.

The 39-year-old Reality TV personality stated that everyone has their journey, and just because the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are both parts of the Royal family, it does not mean that they do not feel the pressure of being a royal at all.

Learning a lesson from what Prince Harry and Markle are going through right now, Kim opened up wanting to have a safe space for her and her family, as well. In that regard, the KKW Beauty mogul started to empathize with them after the royal couple expressed their needs to feel secure and safe anywhere, most especially at the palace.

"I can definitely empathize with their need for having a secure, safe place and taking time for themselves and having privacy when they need it," Kim shared.

Kardashian Saw Herself in Markle

Last October, Kim Kardashian told DailyMail that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are changing the world and mentioned that she sees herself in Markle in so many ways.

The couple actively promotes mental health awareness, which made Kim say that the royals of Sussex are also changing the world like her as an influencer. She also revealed that like Markle, she has been through the same path before but still chose to promote the things she believes are right.

Kardashian once defended the royal couple regarding the issue about their use of private jets while promoting the protection of the environment -- during which the prince was called a "hypocrite" by Piers Morgan after he launched ecological travel plans.

U.K. Not That Safe For Prince Harry and Meghan?

Other than the private jet issues, Prince Harry and Markle faced more problems in just a year.

U.K. tabloids continuously bullied the royals and even invaded their privacy. As a result, Prince Harry and Meghan were forced to take their detractors to a legal battle.

The Associated Newspapers is the home of British tabloids -- including Daily Mail, Mail Online and Metro -- who published an interview with Markle's father, as well as parts of the Duchess' letter to her father during her wedding. The said U.K. tabloids falsified stories and misled the public about Meghan in an attempt to make her look bad.

In the legal documents filed by the Sussexes, they detailed the libelous acts of the U.K. tabloids, which included misusing the letter and excerpting parts from the original content to mislead the readers and paint the Duchess of Sussex in a bad light.

Due to these controversies, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to take a break away from their royal duties and spend some family time in America.

Currently, it seems like they are receiving the silence and peace that they always wanted. Too bad, they felt way safer away from the palace.

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