Meghan Markle wants to know exactly who calls her an aggressor – and demands that the name Buckingham Palace be named.
The duchess wants to see all the documents, e-mails and text messages related to the probe of aggression started against her by the queen, The Mail reported on Sunday.
Meanwhile, both sides of the line of aggressors seem to be confused.
Buckingham Palace is considering bringing in an independent law firm to investigate the allegations, according to another story in The Sun.
And the former actress “Suits” and obsolete royal gathers her own legal team to eliminate what a source from her calls a “calculated smear campaign based on misleading and harmful misinformation,” reports Mail on Sunday.
Markle and Prince Harry’s former assistants are eager to help with the royal bullying poll commissioned by the queen last week.
Markle was accused of creating a toxic work environment and reducing staff to tears when she lived at Kensington Palace after marrying Prince Harry in May 2018, according to a March 2 article in the Times of London.
In an alleged incident, a royal assistant told a colleague, “I can’t stop trembling,” as he anticipates a confrontation with the duchess, the Times reported.
Buckingham Palace initially said it was launching its own investigation into the duchess, but now seems interested in encouraging at least the emergence of an independent investigation.
The intimidation came a few days before Markle’s explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey aired on CBS last Sunday.
In the two-hour special, the Duchess revealed that her sister-in-law, the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, made her cry before her wedding, did not receive help for the royal life, and that someone in the royal family had expressed concern about on “How Dark” baby Archie would be when he was born, among other bomb allegations.