Meghan Markle’s Past Surfaced As Royal Aides Break Silence Exposing Her Completely

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Since coming to Los Angeles and breaking away from the Royal Family, life for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex hasn’t gotten any simpler. It seems that Meghan Markle’s past surfaced and royal aides have broke their silence now that Harry & Meghan are less “royal”. 

“British royal aides have revealed to The Times that a bullying complaint against Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, from one of her closest advisors was made while she was at Kensington Palace — and the complaint was not pursued.”

“The complaint claimed that she drove two personal assistants out of the household and was undermining the confidence of a third staff member,” according to The Times. “It was made in October 2018 by Jason Knauf, the couple’s communications secretary at the time, seemingly in an effort to get Buckingham Palace to protect staff who he claimed were coming under pressure from the duchess. Prince Harry pleaded with Knauf not to pursue it, according to a source.”

A Less Royal Couple

Harry and Meghan controversially quit their roles as working members of the British Royal family as of January 2020 giving up their titles as “Royal Highness” and no longer receiving any public funds from the British crown. The Duke and Duchess cited “unhappiness with life under media scrutiny in the royal fishbowl” according to PBS.

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Now known merely as “Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.” Harry still remains 6th in line to the British throne. He and Meghan also have to repay $3.1 million in British taxpayers’ money that was spent renovating a royal property for them near Windsor Castle called Frogmore Cottage.

Consistent Complaints: Meghan Is A Bully

The Times wrote that their sources only approached them because they felt that a partial version, not the whole truth had emerged about Meghan Markle’s two years as a working member of the Royal Family, a role she and Prince Harry have since withdrawn from. The aides wished to tell their side of the story but were concerned about how such matters are handled by the palace.

Knauff communicated then with Samantha Carruthers, head of Human Resources for the Palace and emailed Simon Case, private Secretary to the elder Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, he wrote that Carruthers “agreed with me on all counts that the situation was very serious. … I remain concerned that nothing will be done.”

“I am very concerned that the Duchess was able to bully two PAs out of the household in the past year. The treatment of X* was totally unacceptable. … The Duchess seems intent on always having someone in her sights. She is bullying Y and seeking to undermine her confidence. We have had report after report from people who have witnessed unacceptable behaviour towards Y.”, Mr. Knauff explained.

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