Meghan Markle asks for proof at Buckingham Palace. Bullying Investigation: Report

Meghan Markle asks for proof at Buckingham Palace.  Bullying Investigation: Report

Meghan Markle demanded evidence to know exactly who is calling her an aggressor. (FILE)

Washington:

After being accused of creating a toxic work environment at Buckingham Palace, Meghan Markle legally demanded evidence against the investigation.

The news from the Duchess of Sussex, allegedly reducing employees to tears, came after her bombastic interview with American host Oprah Winfrey, where she revealed some controversial points about the royal family.

According to Fox News, Meghan is currently at a target point at Buckingham Palace after the interview. The palace brought in an independent law firm to investigate the charges against the duchess.

On the contrary, the former ” Suits ” star demanded evidence to know exactly who is calling her an aggressor.

Fox News reported that the Duchess wants to see all documents, emails and text messages related to the Queen’s bullying investigation against her. Meanwhile, both sides of the bullying line appear to be defending themselves.

On the other hand, the former legal advisers to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex agreed to assist them in the investigation ordered last week by the Queen.

According to the investigation reported by Fox News, the mother of one of them was accused of creating a toxic work environment and allegedly reducing employees to tears when she lived in Kensington Palace after marrying Prince Harry in May 2018.

Buckingham Palace at first said it was dispatching its own examination on the Duchess; however, it now appears that the palace is interested in encouraging, in any case, an independent investigation.

Meghan and Harry’s CBS special with Oprah marked the couple’s first joint interview since their royal departure, which recently became permanent. In the interview, the duo discussed the reasons behind their decision to step away from their real duties, which they had first announced in January 2020.

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