At least ten former employees who worked for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are “queuing” to cooperate with an orderly investigation by the queen into allegations that Meghan intimidated her staff, it was claimed on Thursday night.
claiming was published in the British newspaper The The mirror and is likely to be taken seriously, as was done by well-stocked royal reporter Russell Myers.
Sources related to the group, who were kept confidential as the investigation continued, said staff were considered “extremely professional and proud of their efforts” while working at Kensington Palace.
A source said The mirror, “A group of people are queuing up to get involved. They have been silent for too long and there is a lot to talk about. “
Came after a report in Daily mail said some of Meghan’s alleged victims of workplace aggression call themselves “Sussex Survivors Club” and are believed to be suffering from some form of post-traumatic stress disorder.
The newspaper’s royal reporter, Rebecca English, said that during a royal tour in Fiji, “I witnessed Meghan turning and” whistling “at a member of her entourage, clearly incandescent with anger for something and asking me to leave. Later, I saw the same staff member, female, very stressed, sitting in an official car, with tears running down her face. Our eyes met and she left hers, the humiliation engraved on her features.
A bomb report in London Times On Tuesday, she said that Meghan systematically assaulted staff members and that her head of communications, Jason Knauf, was so dismayed by Meghan’s behavior that she put her concerns in writing to her superiors. That email was sent to time.
Buckingham Palace responded by ordering a full investigation into the intimidation claims.
“The first thing I heard about this was through the press – this is a whole script for the title.”
– Source close to Sussex
Meghan’s camp wanted to point out that Knauf’s complaints had been dismissed. But The mirrorThe source said: “The complaint was considered and those staff members were spoken to and given the option to take it forward. Whatever the reason, they decided not to, probably because they were still at work and worried about the implications. ”
A source close to Sussex said for The mirror of the palace probe: “The first thing I heard about this was through the press – this is a whole scenario for the title. It’s not a complaint, I haven’t heard anything, but it’s very difficult to know what the process is. If this was a private company, we were actually fired and I’m not entirely sure what any process could be. ”
A spokesman for Meghan and Harry declined to comment on The Daily Beast.