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Buckingham Palace ‘buried’ investigation of Meghan Markle’s alleged bullying.

 


A new discovering of the especially touchy investigation into Meghan Markle’s alleged bullying of staff when she was a working royal has reportedly been “buried”.
A Buckingham Palace investigation into Meghan Markle’s alleged bullying of staffers when she used to be a working royal has pressured modifications to the “policies and procedures” of the monarchy’s HR department, sources told the Sunday Times of London.
But the findings of the surprisingly touchy inquiry have been “buried” and will in no way be released, the sources said — each to guard the participants’ privateness and to tamp down tensions between the Sussexes and the relaxation of the royal family.



The unparalleled investigation, privately funded via the Queen and led by an independent regulation firm, started out remaining March after two senior members of the palace team of workers have been stated to have been bullied into leaving their jobs working for the Duchess of Sussex.
A 0.33 former aide claimed to have been individually “humiliated” via the former TV actress when she lived at Kensington Palace after her May 2018 wedding to Prince Harry.



“There are some harrowing memories to tell,” a source instructed the newspaper.
A spokesperson for Markle denied all claims of bullying last year, adding she used to be “saddened by using this state-of-the-art attack on her character, especially as someone who has been the goal of bullying herself.”

Tags: Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince Louis, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Meghan


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