Meghan Markle

According to a new book, Meghan Markle “screamed” at the staff, leaving them “broken” and “shaking” with fear.

startling new charges of bullying by Meghan and Harry are detailed in a book by the royal reporter for the London Times. The Sussexes have in the past refuted the claims’ authenticity.

Valentine Low, the acclaimed journalist who first revealed that formal complaints had been made about Meghan by senior Buckingham Palace staff that she abused colleagues, has published new details of alleged bullying behaviour by Meghan Markle in a shocking excerpt of a new book.

The latest excerpt from Low’s book, Courtiers: the Hidden Power Behind the Crown, which is set to be released in the U.K. early next month, claims that Meghan routinely left servants in tears and trembling with fear after putting them through or anticipating angry outbursts.

The charges, according to Meghan, are a part of “a premeditated smear effort.”

Additionally, according to Low, Meghan was overheard by multiple people stating, “I can’t believe I’m not getting paid for this,” following a string of public appearances in Australia.

I think we both know I’m going to be one of your bosses shortly,” she told a Harry adviser in 2017, six months before the couple had even gotten engaged, according to Low.

Low alleges that Meghan saw it as an “insult” to have to deal with junior staff and when gently advised in late 2017 to go easy on her and Harry’s staff, is said to have replied, “It’s not my job to coddle people.”

Low also claims that Meghan threatened Harry, saying she would end their relationship if he didn’t declare her as his girlfriend in public.

She threatened to break up with him if he didn’t issue a statement stating that she was his girlfriend, according to Low’s source.

“He was panicking out, shouting, “She’s going to dump me,”” another insider told Low.

However, Meghan and Harry are most likely to suffer the most from the bullying charges.

after being “very aggressive” with one person in front of other workers It is claimed that Meghan assured the individual, “Don’t worry. I would ask someone else to complete this task in place of you if there was actually anyone else I could ask.

According to Low, after learning about the event, Prince William comforted the woman and told her she was doing a “very excellent job,” which led to her breaking down in tears.

According to a staff member who missed a call from Meghan, “She hasn’t phoned back. Fear grips me… This is really absurd. I can’t help but tremble.

According to Low, a staff member said that Meghan and Harry frequently reprimanded them over the phone one Friday night while they were out to dinner.

According to the unnamed staff member, “I had to walk outside every ten minutes to get yelled at by her and Harry. I can’t believe you did this, he said. I feel let down by you. What were you contemplating? It continued for a few hours.

The employee claimed that the calls went on “for days,” and that it was impossible to avoid them. There were no borders or lines because it was early in the morning and late at night.

There were many broken people, another person says Low. They broke young ladies with their actions.

In the past, Meghan has refuted accusations of bullying. They were released right before Meghan’s shocking Oprah Winfrey interview was aired.

In March 2021, a spokeswoman for the Sussexes said, “Let’s just call this what it is—a deliberate smear campaign based on false and destructive propaganda.” “We are disappointed to see that a media outlet gave this false portrayal of the Duchess of Sussex credibility. It’s no accident that the British media is being briefed on exaggerated, several-year-old allegations intended to discredit the duchess just before she and the duke are scheduled to speak candidly and openly about their recent experiences.

Sources who “felt that only a partial version had emerged of Meghan’s two years as a working member of the royal family,” according to Low, passed the information along to him with the request that “the public should have insight into their side of the story before watching the couple’s much-publicized interview with Winfrey.”

In a prior interview, Jenny Afia, Meghan’s attorney, said in a documentary that “what bullying basically means is using authority inappropriately repeatedly and intentionally to injure someone physically or emotionally.” The Duchess of Sussex vehemently denies having done that at any time. I find it hard to imagine she would ever do that knowing her the way I do. It simply doesn’t line up with what I know about her.

Meghan and Harry’s office has been contacted by The Daily Beast for comment.

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