Anxious royal staff said 'feeling sick' before taking section in work with the Sussexes, the creator of a new royal e book has today claimed.
Staff have been apparently wracked with the aid of nerves and some even left 'shaking' beforehand of conferences with Meghan Markle, according to Valentine Low.
Mr Low, a Times royal correspondent and the writer of new bombshell book, Courtiers: the Hidden Power Behind the Crown, nowadays made the claims in the course of an look on Good Morning Britain.
He was speakme about his new book, in which it is claimed that a 'paranoid' Prince Harry would lift out 'loyalty tests' on Palace body of workers to test if they had been nevertheless 'fighting for him'.
Writing in the book, Mr Low said the Duke of Sussex would seem for signs and symptoms of what he dubbed 'the Palace syndrome' which confirmed team of workers had grow to be 'institutionalised' within the royal household.



He claims the Prince recognized one 'key symptom' as 'giving in to the media', something he claims the royal had become 'obsessed with' even before meeting Meghan Markle.
It comes as the journalist these days informed the ITV morning exhibit how palace workforce who labored beneath the couple call themselves the 'Sussex Survivors' Club'.
Buckingham Palace launched a 'HR review' into 2018 claims of bullying by way of the Duchess of Sussex. However, previously this yr the Palace refused to release the important points of the findings,
Michael Stevens, the queen's treasurer who is regarded as Keeper of the Privy Purse, stated the privately-funded review, which was carried out through an independent law firm, had been set up to look at the handling of the allegations and to enhance practices across all the royal households.



Earlier this year, Mr Stevens said: 'The evaluation has been finished and suggestions on our policies and techniques have been taken forward. But we will no longer be commenting further.'
Representatives for Meghan have again and again denied the bullying allegations, and have until now claimed it used to be in fact her who used to be bullied.
They also claim she and Prince Harry have been the victims of a 'calculated smear campaign'.
Today, on Good Morning Britain, Mr Low addressed claims that royal staff who had labored with the Sussexes at some point of their times as frontline royals had fashioned a group called the 'Sussex Survivors' Club'.





The declare was written in his new book, quoting royal sources, who also claimed that workforce members labeled Meghan a 'narcissistic sociopath' and repeatedly said they felt like they 'were played.'
Asked via Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid whether or not body of workers had created a 'group' referred to as the 'Sussex Survivors' Club', he replied: 'Absolutely, yes.'
Ms Reid replied: 'What did they survive?'. Mr Low said: 'I assume it was a very hard trip for some of them.
'As I published final year, there have been allegations that Meghan bullied staff. People talked to me of humans being definitely destroyed.





'I've heard humans at the time, confronted with a feasible come across with Meghan, had been saying matters like 'I sense sick' or 'I'm shaking' - amazing things for an employee to say about the prospect of seeing their business enterprise in half-an-hour.' 


However, Mr Low did say there was once a way that the courtiers were in some way accountable for the couple's acrimonious 'Megxit' split from frontline royal responsibilities in January 2020.
He said: 'There is a way in which the courtiers are to blame. So the people around them have been doing their best, these have been human beings who believed in Harry and Meghan and they wanted to help.

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