Meghan Markle and Prince Harry seem to have found themselves in yet another damaging situation as new claims barely surface.
In a recently published Vanity Fair Cover story, the Duchess of Sussex was dragged for her “bullying” behavior as former staff emerged with their own devastating stories of working with the couple.
Before the couple stepped down from their senior royal roles in 2020, similar allegations emerged from staff at Kensington Palace. At the time, Queen Elizabeth ordered an investigation into the ‘bullying’ behavior of two royal aides.
Harry and Meghan’s representatives strongly denied the allegations, calling it ‘the latest attack on their character’.
gave Vf The article cites multiple sources that echo the palace staff’s allegations. A former staffer who worked on the pair’s media projects said their experience was “really, really, really horrible. Very painful.” He noted that if you weren’t on board Meghan, you would be “thrown to the wolves at any moment.”
What’s more, a source who worked on Meghan’s podcast took a leave of absence after working on three episodes and never returned. Several others shared that they took “extended breaks from work to avoid scrutiny, quit their jobs, or undergo long-term therapy” after working with the Duchess.
After being exposed, Harry and Meghan did not take it too well after the article was published. According to the sources. The TimesSussex has denied the allegations, calling them “disturbing”.
It’s uncertain if the couple will release an official statement on the matter, but it seems they’re working on their positive publicity, as they’re helping out with aid to survivors of the recent Southern California wildfires. Working with