Buckingham Palace plans to hand over an investigation into allegations that Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, may have bullied staff during her time as a frontline royal with Prince Harry in Britain to external investigators, a UK media report said on Sunday. Earlier this month, the palace had confirmed that a probe would be conducted after The Times published a leaked email from a staff member alleging that the former American actress drove two personal assistants out of the royal household and undermined the confidence of a third member of staff. Now, The Sunday Times reports that it has been decided that the inquiry would be handed to a third-party law firm to conduct an independent investigation, rather than an inhouse inquiry.
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I’m sure we all pretty much expected some sort of ripple effect to come after last weekend’s interview special featuring Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey, but it’s seriously been a next-level nuclear bomb of news! Not a day (or
A new poll shows British public opinion of Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry is at an all-time low after their recent bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Meghan and Harry Interview: Royal Confessionals Have Always Threatened the Monarchy
Why do so many people, and the British media, have a problem with holding one of the most powerful state institutions to account?
Britain s Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, are interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in this undated handout photo. Photo: Harpo Productions/Joe Pugliese/Handout via Reuters
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The Sussexesâ interview with Oprah Winfrey is shaping up to be the most published critique of the British monarchy in years. In it, Meghan confessed her suicidal feelings while pregnant as well as claims that someone in the royal family questioned how dark Archie â her son with Prince Harry â would be. In much of the commentary, the interview has been framed as an attack on the royal family. But royalist demands that Meghan and Harry should âjust stay quietâ speak to longer histories of the politics of the âroyal confessionalâ, and how people w