Meghan Markle accused of harassment: Buckingham Palace launches an investigation
Charges that Buckingham Palace intends to examine more closely. This Tuesday, March 2, the newspaper "The Times" revealed that Meghan Markle was accused of having harassed two former members of her staff, while she was still part of the royal family. Charges that she immediately denied, but Queen Elizabeth II intends to shed light on the circumstances of this case. In a statement, the palace said: “We are clearly very concerned about the accusations in The Times following claims made by former employees of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Therefore, our human resources team will review the circumstances noted in the article. An investigation will therefore be launched to establish the truth: "Staff members involved at the time, including those who left the Royal Household, will be invited to participate to see if any lessons can be learned. The Buckingham Palace team have also indicated that they "do not and will not tolerate harassment in the workplace."
Meghan Markle, she explained in a statement to be "saddened by this latest personal attack, in particular because she herself has been the victim of intimidation and is deeply committed to supporting those who have suffered suffering and trauma. "
In any case, the situation seems to be tense between the Palace and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle a few days before the broadcast of the shocking interview with Oprah Winfrey. A new clip has just been aired on CBS. To the question "How do you feel about the Palace listening to you speak your truth today?" Meghan Markle replies: "I don't know how they could hope that after all this time we would just stay silent if the Royal Family took an active role in perpetuating lies about us. And if it can cause us to lose things… There are many things that we have already lost. "