Meghan Markle accused the Royal family of perpetuating falsehoods in a new clip before her interview with Oprah happens. She tells how “there’s a lot has been lost” in the 30-second teaser released. It was just hours after Buckingham Palace published an investigation into bullying claims made against her.
Winfrey asked how Meghan felt about “the Palace hearing you speak your truth” in the preview.
Then the Duchess of Sussex replied that she doesn’t know how they could expect that after all of this time they would still just be silent if there is an active role that The Firm is playing in perpetuating falsehoods about them.
She even added, “And if that comes with the risk of losing things, there is a lot that has been lost already.”
The investigation comes after a report about bullying allegations made by the duchess’s staff.
Staff members involved Meghan of “driving out” two personal assistants and a former aide called her and Prince Harry “outrageous bullies.”
The duchess is also accused of saying, “It’s not my job to coddle people,” after aides were allegedly humiliated and tearing up over her “difficult demands.”
It comes as:
In a statement , The Palace said they were very concerned about the staff claims that the duchess bullied them. The Palace continued that its human resources team would look into the accusations in the story and that staff members who were included, including those who no longer worked there, would be asked.
A friend of Meghan and Prince Harry said, “I hate to say it, but find me a woman of colour in a senior position who has not been accused of being too angry, too scary, too whatever in the workplace. Sadly, it’s happening, but I’m not surprised. These claims are so far from the woman I know.
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