THEY’RE both married to royalty in some sense, but their lives couldn’t be more different.
While Paris Fury is , Tyson Fury, actress Meghan Markle is married to â and their recent Instagram posts demonstrate just how polar their personalities are.



Yesterday, Paris gave an insight into what , and sarcastically joked about the “excitement”;; that comes with being a hands-on parent.
The 35-year-old posted an which showed her matching up her children’s socks at her dining table, and joked: “Sock pairing, how exciting.”;;
It was a stark contrast to 43-year-old Meghan’s recent post on the same platform about “juggling it all”;; as a mum-of-two.
The , which was shared on Sunday (May 11) to mark Mother’s Day in the US, showed Meghan with her back to the camera carrying Archie, six, and Lilibet, three.
The kids were wearing designer pyjamas, one pair of which cost £61 from La Ligne NY, and looking out of a large balcony onto some lush greenery.
Meghan captioned the photograph with, “Happy Mother’s Day! Cheers to juggling it all with joy”;;, in a bid to be relatable.
But the wife of The Gypsy King, 36, presented as far more relatable from her dining table at 1pm on Monday (May 12) with a can of Coke Zero doing her household laundry.
Paris has long been regarded as the most down-to-earth mumfluencer out there, despite her and Tyson’s combined estimated net worth over £180 million.
The couple have come a long way because just 15 years ago, they were having a £35,000 Gypsy-style one-bedroom cabin built on the site of Tyson’s father’s scrap yard.
Fast forward to today and they now live in a £1.7 million mansion in Morecambe, Lancs.
Despite her husband’s astronomical wages and their life of luxury, Paris will never stop bargain hunting and doing her weekly shop in .
She still goes to the same superstore she and Tyson were shopping in when they first got married 16 years ago.
According to the mum-of-seven, a down-to-earth attitude helps keep her children grounded â and she wants to set a humble example for them.
“None of my kids are really the type to say, ‘I want this, I want that’,”;; she revealed on their series, At Home With The Furys.

“Not to sound big-headed, but obviously, if I wanted to go tomorrow and shop out Selfridges’ floor, I could do.
“But what am I gonna teach the kids doing that?
“To go and buy five designer handbags, 10 pairs of shoes, diamonds and pearls, what have the kids got to look forward to in life then?
“We don’t want the kids to grow up spoiled and not knowing the value of something.”;;
Paris and Tyson share Venezuela, 15, Prince John James, 13, Prince Tyson II, eight, Valencia, seven, Prince Adonis Amaziah, six, Athena, three, and Rico, one.