At least ten former employees who worked for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are “lining up” to cooperate with an investigation ordered by the queen over allegations that Meghan intimidated her team, it was alleged on Thursday night.
The claim was done in the British newspaper the Mirror and it is likely to be taken seriously, as it was done by real-life reporter Russel Myers.
Sources linked to the group, who were assured of confidentiality during the investigation, said the employees were said to be “extremely professional and proud of their efforts” while working at Kensington Palace.
A source said The mirror, “A group of people line up to get involved. They were silent for a long time and there is a lot to talk about. “
It came after a report in the Daily Mail said that some alleged victims of bullying in the workplace by Meghan call themselves “Sussex Survivors Club” and are believed to be suffering from a form of post-traumatic stress disorder.
The newspaper’s real reporter, Rebecca English, said that during a real trip in Fiji, “I witnessed Meghan turn around and ‘hiss’ at a member of her entourage, clearly glowing with anger over something, and asking to leave. Later, I saw that same employee – woman – extremely distressed, sitting in an official car, with tears streaming down her face. Our eyes met and she lowered hers, humiliation etched on her features. “
A bombastic report on The London Times Tuesday said Meghan systematically bullied team members and that his communications chief, Jason Knauf, was so shocked by Meghan’s behavior that he communicated his concerns in writing to his superiors. This email was leaked to The times.
Buckingham Palace responded by ordering a full investigation into the allegations of bullying.
“The first time we heard about it was from the press – this is an eye for an eye scenario.“
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Meghan’s team made a point of pointing out that the complaints raised by Knauf were dropped. However, the MirrorThe ‘source said: “The complaint was considered and those team members were consulted and had the option to take it forward. For some reason, they decided not to, possibly because they were still in their jobs and were concerned about the implications. “
A source close to the Sussex told the Mirror from the palace survey: “The first time we heard about it was from the press – this is an eye for an eye scenario. It is not a complaint that we have not heard anything, but it is very difficult to know how the process is going. If this were a private company, we were effectively fired and I’m not sure what any process could be. “
A spokesman for Meghan and Harry declined to comment on The Daily Beast.