Shocking details – how badly Meghan Markle treated British royal staff

--

Rumors that Meghan Markle was not very friendly towards Kensington Palace employees appeared as early as 2021, shortly before the Duke of Sussex’s scandalous interview with Oprah Winfrey. Of course, all the accusations against the former Hollywood actress faded into the background and were then completely forgotten. But recently, details about Meghan’s life in the British royal family have resurfaced, writes “The News International”.

The duchess’s former aide, Samantha Coel, confirmed that the rumors were not made up. Indeed, there has been much talk among those working at the palace about Markle’s appalling behavior. With her actions, she even led several people to quit their jobs. Samantha did not want to go into details (apparently out of respect for her job – she was a royal staff member for almost 20 years), but noted that with Meghan’s arrival, a terrible staff turnover began.

“I was only supposed to stay for six months, but I stayed for 18: we couldn’t find a replacement for me, and when we did, we decided to take the recruits with Harry and Meghan on a visit to Africa to show what a day-to-day job is like. But in the end all the workers quit while they were in Africa,” Koela said.

Complaints made by Harry and Meghan’s former public relations assistant to Prince William’s personal secretary have also been revealed. In them, he reports that the Duchess’s behavior is worrying because she “managed to fire two senior staff”.

According to former employees of the couple, Megan’s attitude towards them was completely unacceptable, she repeatedly humiliated one of the girls, trying to undermine her self-esteem.

Be the first to find out what is being talked about in Latvia and the world by joining us on the Telegram or Whatsapp channel.


The article is in Latvian

Tags: Shocking details badly Meghan Markle treated British royal staff

-

PREV Rock musician Detlefs has returned to the public in a bright way
NEXT A famous actress got married in a dress created by a Latvian designer