The Queen reportedly “wants a line to be drawn” amid the “drama” surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, according to a source with knowledge of the royal family.
The inquiry into allegations that Meghan had bullied her employees was opened by Buckingham Palace in March of the previous year. The claims were reportedly brought to the attention of the authorities by a former top adviser to the Sussex family, according to a piece that appeared in The Times.
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The Queen Is Tired Of The “Drama” Between Meghan Markle And Prince Harry
The ‘bullying’ charges against Meghan Markle have created a huge stir, and it appears that Queen Elizabeth is trying to draw a line. In the wake of the study, Buckingham Palace chose to keep the results private and did not publish them. Sources told Vanity Fair that Her Majesty opted to prevent any more “drama” with Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex.
The royal source spilled the beans: “The Queen believes there has been enough drama around the Sussexes, and she wants a line to be drawn.” As a result, the palace has acknowledged that the inquiry has come to a conclusion and that the necessary measures have been implemented already. Rather than focusing on the specifics of the claims, which Meghan, 40, has consistently rejected, a private investigation was initiated in March 2021.
Meghan Markle Denied Bullying Allegations
Employees from the past and present were given the opportunity to express themselves anonymously about their time working with the former actress. Claims had been made that she had pushed out two personal assistants and “humiliated” one other employee.
Duchess of Cambridge has vigorously rebutted the accusations. According to the Palace, at the time, the findings of the HR assessment would be included in the annual Sovereign Grant report, which chronicles royal accounts for the calendar year. However, a high-ranking Palace official stated on Thursday that the investigation’s results will be kept confidential.
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