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Buckingham Palace is bringing in independent investigators to look into the bully allegations.
Initially, the palace announced that they would be conducting an in-house investigation into the claims that Meghan Markle bullied former staff members. A claim she has adamantly denied.
The Sunday Times first reported that an external law team has been hired “raising the stakes in the standoff that has engulfed the royal family.”
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She is one of the few members of the Royal Family who has a personal Instagram account. However, Princess Eugenie has admitted she “got into trouble” for posting a picture of her father, Prince Andrew, in a corridor of Buckingham Palace that is “off-limits” to the public.The Queen’s granddaughter, 31, who recently welcomed baby son August with husband Jack Brooksbank, made the social media faux pas in a post to her dad for Father’s Day.
considering hiring a «diversity czar,» but royal expert Katie Nicholl says it's not a result of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's recent bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey. «I think, of course, a lot of people will see this story and think that this is a reactive move; that this is the Palace wanting to take a positive [step] against these claims of racism within the institution,» she tells ET.
Rebel Wilson got into a cycling fender bender and is not happy about it. The "Pitch Perfect" actress, 41, expressed her anger over the accident on Monday in a series of Instagram Stories, revealing that she got into a cycling accident with a bystander’s dog.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's shocking claims during their Oprah Winfrey interview that aired earlier this month. The source adds that in the coming weeks there will be a “listen and learn" approach about how practices might be able to be improved and include more representation.“It is something that has to be considered, but it is too early for any firm plans to be announced," the source adds.
Buckingham Palace is considering hiring a diversity chief after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, Fox News has learned. The news comes weeks after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex told the media mogul that a member of the royal family had concerns about the color of their son Archie’s skin before he was born.
Buckingham Palace is planning to review its diversity policies throughout all the royal households
The Queen’s traditional birthday parade, Trooping the Colour, has been cancelled for a second year due to the pandemic.
Meghan Markle is not taking any chances, as she demands to know the details of the investigation into bullying claims made by members of the royal staff.
Meghan Markle wants to know precisely who’s calling her a bully — and she’s demanding that Buckingham Palace name names. The duchess wants to see all documents, emails, and text messages related to the bullying probe begun against her by the Queen, The Mail on Sunday reported.
Princess Diana’s death has recently had some closure, the British police department recently revealed that a criminal investigation has been ruled out. Elaborating further, the authorities stated that they had ruled out an investigation into the 1995 BBC interview with the late Princess Diana and journalist Martin Bashir, via ET Canada.
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A criminal investigation is being ruled out.
While we're just a few days away from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's intimate interview with Oprah Winfrey, a recent report by The Times alleges that The Duchess of Sussex bullied former palace staffers who used to work for her and Harry, before their royal family exit.
Just days after Meghan Markle, 39, was accused of driving two senior staff members out of her Kensington Palace residence, Buckingham Palace issued a statement in response. “We are clearly very concerned about allegations in The Times following claims made by former staff of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” the statement, which was obtained by HollywoodLife, began.