New claims are nevertheless being made about the Duchess of Sussex’s behaviour before she and Prince Harry end as working royals.
An inquiry into allegations of bullying by using Meghan Markle has come and gone, with the findings being stored secret via Buckingham Palace.
But while it can also never see the mild of day, new claims are nevertheless being made about the Duchess of Sussex’s behaviour before she and Prince Harry cease as working royals.
A part-time worker who quickly worked for Kensington Palace has instructed Daily Mail royal creator Richard Kay that Meghan modified her tune after the royal couple bought married.
The worker stated that earlier than the royal wedding, Prince Harry would make a spherical of coffees for body of workers in the morning.
But after they obtained married, she supposedly insisted that a butler do it for him.
Buckingham Palace launched an investigation into claims of bullying after the Sussexes communications secretary Jason Knauf lodged a formal complaint, claiming that the Duchess had “bullied two PAs out of the household in the past year”.
“The remedy of (X) was once completely unacceptable. The duchess looks intent on always having someone in her sights. She is bullying (Y) and looking for to undermine her confidence. We have had record after record from human beings who have witnessed unacceptable behaviour closer to (Y),” Mr Knauf’s bombshell e mail in 2018 read.



The emails only came to light in The Times simply earlier than the Sussexes sit-down interview with Oprah, which led the couple to manufacturer the allegations a “calculated smear campaign”.
Meghan’s very own buddies poured bloodless water on the claims, telling People journal that she was a excellent boss and that humans enjoyed working for her.
But that didn’t stop courtiers from branding her ‘Duchess Difficult’ at the back of closed doors.
One former staffer informed the The Times that they had been “humiliated’ with the aid of Meghan, while one stated she “couldn’t quit shaking” after a stressful conversation with the Duchess.
In March closing year, Buckingham Palace launched the probe into allegations of bullying.
“We are truely very concerned about allegations in The Times following claims made by using former workforce of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” a assertion said
“Accordingly our HR team will seem to be into the situations outlined in the article. Members of body of workers worried at the time, inclusive of these who have left the Household, will be invited to take part to see if instructions can be learned.
“The Royal Household has had a Dignity at Work coverage in area for a variety of years and does now not and will now not tolerate bullying or harassment in the workplace.”
But now it seems, the outcome of the investigation will never be known.
The Palace said adjustments would be made after training had been learned, but did not go into details.
Employment insurance policies had been also said to have been changed.

Tags: Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince Louis, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Meghan, Lilibet


Make positive you in no way leave out a ROYAL story! Sign up to our e-newsletter to get all of our celebrity, royal and life-style information delivered at once to your inbox.