Accusations against Prince Harry and especially against Duchess Meghan, who are accused of bullying palace employees, are repeatedly raised. A new documentary even mentions a merger of the alleged victims.
Due to the ongoing bullying allegations against the former actress Duchess Meghan, the British royal family initiated an investigation at court. An external law firm, at the expense of the Queen, checked to what extent Duchess Meghan and the diva attitudes she was assumed to have bullied employees of the royal family. A French documentation now reveals new details.
According to the British newspaper “The Sunday Times”, the investigations are said to have been completed in June. So far, however, there has been no public report on the findings. Some palace employees who claim to have been victims of bullying by the Duchess have been extremely disappointed. The palace merely took a stand by stating “no bullying or harassment will be tolerated”.
Prince Harry and Meghan: Employees are said to have led a Whatsapp bullying group
However, serious allegations circulated. Duchess Meghan is said to have “broken” young employees with their behavior and made them cry, a source said: “The actual worst incidents have not become known. There are some harrowing stories to tell.” Another Palace source said: “There’s a lot that could come out that hasn’t been said.” This is what The Times reports.
These allegations are now also underlined by the latest royal TV documentary called “Red Line: William and Harry, the enemy brothers” (in German: “William and Harry, the enemy brothers”), which aired on August 29 on the French broadcaster BFM TV is to be broadcast. According to the British portal “The Mirror”, the documentary reports, among other things, how there was a dispute between Prince Harry and Prince William, in which Meghan’s behavior is said to have been the reason. However, the French production reveals yet another bullying detail from the palace.
According to the documentation, there is said to have been a WhatsApp group called “The Sussex Survivors’ Club” (in German: “The Sussex Survivors’ Club”), in which palace employees exchanged information about events relating to Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan should have, according to the motto: A sorrow shared is a sorrow halved. The documentary also claims, “The Duchess seems keen on always having someone as a target. She bullies someone and tries to destroy their confidence.” The Times’ royal correspondent, Valentine Low, is also set to be quoted in the film, with a story. An employee reported to her that a conversation with the Duchess at the time had stressed her out so much that she was very sick afterwards. However, Duchess Meghan still denies the allegations of bullying.
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