The Duchess of Sussex said she is saddened by a report of her allegedly bullying the staff at Kensington Palace during her stay there. A spokesperson for Markle said that the duchess who was a target of bullying herself is ‘deeply committed to supporting those who have experienced pain and trauma’.
According to a story in the Times, Markle led two personal assistants out of the palace and undermined the confidence of another. The complaint against her was a made in October 2018. Both Buckingham Palace, which is responsible for hiring royal staff, and Kensignton Palace, where the Duchess and Prince Harry resided, have not commented on the report.
The Duke and Duchess have absolved themselves of their royal duties and live in the US now.
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