Spilling the royal tea. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s life in the royal spotlight is dissected in Tom Bower‘s new book, Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors.
02.07.2022 - 19:03 / ok.co.uk
A royal insider has claimed that The Queen is “fed up with Harry and Meghan drama” and wants the bullying claims surrounding Meghan Markle to be handled privately so a “line” can be drawn. The Daily Mail reports that a palace insider told Vanity Fair’s Katie Nicholl that Her Majesty, 96, wanted the inquiry to be handled privately in a bid to avoid any further problems with the Royal Family's public image.
The royal insider said: “The queen feels there has been enough drama around the Sussexes, and she wants a line to be drawn.” OK! has contacted Buckingham Palace and representatives for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for comment. The Palace will not be releasing their conclusions of the investigation to the public, but had confirmed the investigation had now reached an end and that changes have already been implemented.The private investigations, which were looking into allegations against the Duchess of Sussex, were said to have focused more on how staff handled the complaints, rather than scrutinising details of the allegations themselves – which Meghan, 40, has always denied.The private investigation was launched in March 2021 and was believed to be funded by a senior member of the Royal Family.
It came as a result of reports the Duchess drove out two personal assistants and that staff were left "humiliated" by her tone and demeanour on several occasions. The Duchess' lawyers denied the allegations at the time, and the mum-of-two has continued to deny them as the investigation progressed.
A senior palace source reportedly told Sky News: "Because of the confidentiality of the discussions we have not communicated the detailed recommendations. "The recommendations have been incorporated within policies and procedures
.Spilling the royal tea. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s life in the royal spotlight is dissected in Tom Bower‘s new book, Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had a "tense" phone call with the Queen and Prince Charles over Thomas Markle, a royal biographer has claimed.
A special place. Prince Harry discussed his love for wife Meghan Markle and late mother Princess Diana as a way to show his connection to Africa in his keynote speech at the United Nations on Monday, July 18.
Prince Harry has heartwarmingly paid tribute to his wife Meghan Markle by calling her his “soulmate” during a highly anticipated speech at the UN. The couple attended the organisation’s New York headquarters on Monday as part of a wider celebration of Nelson Mandela International Day.They were invited along to an event held by the General Assembly to mark the special day, with Harry even giving a keynote speech to a number of keen listeners.The Duke of Sussex was just one of several speakers, which also included the Deputy Secretary-General and the President of the General Assembly – however it was his touching reference to his wife that many fans felt stole the show.
Prince Harry delivered a keynote speech on Nelson Mandela International Day, in which he referred to his wife Meghan Markle as his "soulmate." On Monday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in New York City, where the British royal gave a special address to the United Nations.The couple held hands as they entered the building and Markle, 40, wore a pinky ring signifying women's empowerment, People magazine reported. After New York City Mayor Eric Adams spoke, Harry addressed the assembly.
By Emily TannenbaumBy Sam ReedBy Emily Tannenbaum“Having spent time with many of Mandela's family members over the years, I speak to you today with humility, mindful of how much the man they loved means so much to so many,” Harry said at the beginning of his speech. In his address, Prince Harry also mentioned a photo of his mother, , and Mandela from 1997. “When I first looked at the photo, straightaway what jumped out was the joy on my mother's face. The playfulness, cheekiness, even," he said.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were spotted in New York ahead of the Duke of Sussex's keynote speech at the UN General Assembly in New York.The royal couple were seen entering the Manhattan headquarters of the United Nations, with Harry set to address the assembly at its annual celebration of Nelson Mandela Day.The day pays tribute to the late-leader of South Africa, speaking of his legacy and his fight against apartheid for which he spent 27 years in prison before eventually being elected the country's first black leader. Prince Harry, 37, will be the keynote speaker at the event, and will talk both about the legacy of Nelson Mandela as well as talking about the effects of climate change and world hunger.
Buckingham Palace has investigated how staff handled allegations of bullying made against Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, but the findings will remain private. Palace officials told reporters Wednesday that the details of the independent review were not being released to protect the confidentiality of those who took part. Current and former staff were invited to speak about their experiences of working for Meghan after claims surfaced last year about her bullying several staff members.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are believed to be pleased with the results of Buckingham Palace's investigation into allegations made against the Duchess of Sussex. The Palace will not be releasing their conclusions to the public, but had confirmed the investigation had now reached an end and that changes have already been implemented.
Meghan Markle «bullied» palace staff has been completed. However, the findings will remain private, multiple outlets report.According to , it was revealed during a June 29 media briefing about the Sovereign Grant Report -- the royal's annual financial document — that the investigation was complete. «I know many of you will want to know if our report contains any information into the review of the historic allegations of bullying that we announced in March 2021,» Treasurer to the Queen, Sir Michael Stevens reportedly said during the press conference. «There is nothing on this in the report.
The findings of a Buckingham Palace investigation into the handling of bullying allegations against Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, will remain private, according to multiple reports citing a senior palace source and others.
It's safe to say that Prince William 's relationship with brother Prince Harry has been rather rocky over the last few years. And nothing seems to have improved, according to one royal expert.
Protecting her family — and the crown. Royal expert Katie Nicholl explained that Queen Elizabeth II won’t release anything about the bullying report filed against Meghan Markle because the sovereign wants to shield the monarchy and her loved ones from the negativity.