Meghan Markle’s childhood boyfriend is coming to her defense!
15.03.2021 - 01:07 / perezhilton.com
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.
A senior Palace source told the Daily Mail that the Duchess of Sussex has “written to request the evidence” from Buckingham Palace’s investigation, including any documents, emails, or text messages relating to the complaint against her. The 39-year-old’s plea has reportedly been passed on to Prince Charles, whose “closest aides are now
Meghan Markle’s childhood boyfriend is coming to her defense!
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Meghan Markle's former "Suits" co-star and friend of over a decade is speaking out against bullying claims against the duchess. Spencer, 39, penned a lengthy description of the Duchess of Sussex on Friday, two days after Buckingham Palace confirmed in a statement it was launching a probe into accusations that Prince Harry's wife bullied a staff member.