These two have been playing the victim card for years, constantly complaining about how badly they were treated by the royal family. But now, not one, but two of their former aides are speaking out, exposing the truth that it was actually Harry and Meghan who were the real bullies behind the palace walls.
Samantha Cohen and Jason Knauf aren't just your ordinary servants. They spent 17 years as trusted advisers in the palace, even serving the Queen herself, before being handpicked to work for Harry and Meghan. So, needless to say, they know a thing or two about royal conduct.
According to them, working for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex was like being a slave to a moody, immature teenager. Can you imagine spending decades serving the epitome of regal grace and dignity, only to be treated like trash by two fame-hungry grifters?
Cohen and Knauf claim that Meghan, in particular, had a God complex, behaving as if she were the Queen herself and bossing everyone around like peasants. It's no wonder the palace struggled to find anyone willing to replace them.
This matches the stories we've heard from other staffers about Meghan's diva behavior - the yelling, the unreasonable demands, the inhuman work conditions. Multiple palace aides were allegedly bullied out of their jobs, fleeing in tears from the Duchess.
And yet, Harry and Meghan have the audacity to play the victims. Of course, the Queen was an absolute delight to work for. Cohen and Knauf claim Her Majesty only ever showed rare moments of imperfection because she was so comfortable being herself. She led with wisdom and humanity, something Meghan could never emulate.
And let's talk about the bullying investigation that supposedly exonerated Meghan. We now know that at least 10 staffers, like Cohen and Knauf, were interviewed, corroborating widespread fear of Meghan's behavior. Countless employees were worried for each other's mental health.
But of course, the palace had to squash the scandal to avoid tarnishing the royal brand. They couldn't have Harry's wife publicly branded as a bully. So, we got some BS cover-up ruling about a "no bullying" mix-up.
But thanks to truth warriors like Cohen and Knauf, royal insiders are finally piercing the veil of lies. Even Harry himself acknowledged the mountains of evidence against Meghan in his memoir. As brave souls like Cohen and Knauf keep calling her out, more evidence will spill out. The trickle will become a flood as palace insiders feel empowered to share their horrors.
So, when Harry and Meghan release all the tearful Oprah interviews they want, crying about their "eco-mansion prisons," just remember that they're treating their own staff even worse. The world is going to see them for what they are - shameless grifters who never deserved an ounce of the royalty they renounced.
Meghan is a jealous, insecure bully pretending to be a combination of Princess Diana and Beyoncé, and Harry is just an emasculated dancing monkey to her entitled tune.