The British royal family's selection not to public the file on claims that Meghan bullied the Palace body of workers has been considered as an effort to defend the former American actress.

The criticism has come from some staunch supporters of the royal household in the media.

Some royal followers assume that the relations between the royals and Meghan have multiplied after her two meetings with the monarch.

Meghan first met the Queen when she was going to the Netherlands for Invictus Games. She later came again with Prince Harry and her young people for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.


Queen Elizabeth has been criticized by using a pro-monarchy professional for "burying" the investigation record into claims that Meghan Markle bullied the palace staff.

Appearing on GB News, royal biographer Angela Levin stated that "it was wrong of the Queen to determine nothing comes out."

Most of the royal specialists are not geared up to forgive Meghan Markle for stepping down from her royal obligations along with husband Prince Harry.

The investigations into claims about Meghan's bullying began after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex sat for an interview with Oprah Winfrey and levelled some serious allegations towards the contributors of the royal family.