Meghan Markle and the allegations of bullying, "Buckingham Palace opens an investigation"
After the sensational testimonies of the newspaper "The Times" on the alleged arrogant attitudes of the Duchess with the court staff, the Palazzo announced that an investigation will be launched to shed light on the facts. She defends herself: "Premeditated defamation"
"Meghan Markle bullied royal assistants to tears." The sensational accusation signed by the London newspaper "The Times" took only a few hours to unleash pandemonium. The revelations of the British newspaper - which reported the testimonies of some members of the court staff - could not in fact leave Buckingham Palace indifferent, moreover accused of having "covered up" the issue.
"We are really worried about the claims of the former Sussex staff," is the statement of a Palazzo spokesperson reported by Hello! Magazine. “Our human resources team will look into the circumstances outlined in the piece. Former assistants involved in the affair, including those who no longer work for the Windsor home, will be invited to speak. Here we do not tolerate bullying or harassment in the workplace ».
In essence, this is an investigation that will try - albeit with more than a year delay - to reconstruct the facts and shed light on the matter. "Let's call it what it is: a premeditated smear campaign against the Sussexes," replied a representative of the dukes. "It is no coincidence that the distorted testimonies, aimed at weakening Meghan, arrive in the English press a few days after the interview with Oprah Winfrey".
A television chat in which - it is rumored - the prince and the former actress will tell their version of the Megxit, that is, the renunciation of an active role in the royal family. "She is saddened by this latest attack on her person," added an insider. "Particularly because you have been bullied in the past and for years you have been committed to supporting anyone who suffers pain or trauma from events of this type."
On the one hand there is Meghan, therefore, who has always been a champion of the rights of the weakest, on the other hand there are some of her former collaborators who say they have even been humiliated. Who is false? The Buckingham Palace investigation will try to clarify this.
