Royal Family News
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been making headlines for quite some time now, with their decision to step back from the Royal Family being one of the biggest news stories of 2020.
However, it seems that their staff members are now speaking out about the alleged bullying they experienced while working for the couple.
According to reports, Meghan's staff members referred to themselves as the “Sussex Survivors Squad” after being reduced to tears by the Duchess of Sussex.
They reportedly called her a “narcissistic sociopath” and said that they were “played” by her.
One incident that has been long known by many journalists concerned Meghan Markle getting into a rowdy altercation with a palace aide six months before she was engaged to Harry.
The altercation was overheard by household staff, and Meghan allegedly sneered at the aide, saying “we both know I will be one of your bosses soon.”
Valentin Lowe writes that Kensington Palace was in a panic after Meghan abruptly left a planned 15-minute meeting at a marketplace in Fiji in 2018 for a project to help women that was run by the group UN Women.
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The palace initially said Meghan left after only eight minutes for security reasons, then claimed it was because of crowd management issues, but it later emerged Meghan didn't want to be associated with UN Women, branding according to Lowe.
Meghan reportedly complained to an aide before leaving, prompting a staffer to call her nuts and the situation insane.
The Duchess was seen moments later in a car crying.
It's being revealed that Harry sent nasty and vile emails which are purported to have been written by the actress to Sir Edward Young, the Queen's trusted private secretary, and also to Clive Anderton, Charles' private secretary.
The Queen and Charles were naturally upset when they were shown these emails.
Samantha Cohen, Marnie Gaffney, and Sarah Latham, all former bullied members of Markle's staff, are speaking out.
These members of staff want their day in court, they want their names cleared, and they want revenge.
Harry and Meghan Markle's staff were reduced to tears when they learned they'd made covert plans to flee their royal life.
Lowe asserts that when Harry and Meghan went to Canada for six weeks in November 2019, their plan to leave the royals was already made.
The book claims that Meghan would not even tell their nanny Lauren where they were going.
According to one source, she didn't know where they were going until the plane, which was a private jet, was in the air.
Shortly before the end of the year, Meghan confided in a member of her staff that the couple were not coming back.
The rest of the team did not find out until they held a meeting at Buckingham Palace at the beginning of January 2020.
They found it hard to accept that they were being dumped just like that.
Some of them were in tears.
It was a very loyal team, said one.
The UK's national newspapers have taken off their gloves, with reports that would never have been printed while the Queen was alive now being published.
The royal family's unity has crumbled, and Markle's back has a target on it.
Could this be a directive from the palace?
It appears that those who were bullied are speaking out, and it's with the encouragement of the royal family.
The late Queen's announcement, Harry and Meghan will always be much-loved members of the royal family, was never meant to be sincere, but designed solely to show the public that the royal family were unified.
Now those words have crumbled into dust, and the royal daggers are out.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have not yet responded to these allegations, but the public is eagerly waiting for their statement.