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Buckingham Palace Kept Bullying Allegations Against Meghan Markle Under Wraps, Journalist Reveals
Valentine Lowe, the reporter who broke the story about Palace Eight's allegations of being bullied by the Duchess of Sussex before their exit in 2020, has released a book titled “Courtiers,” detailing Meghan's behavior towards palace staff.
The bombshell article, published just days before Harry and Meghan's interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021, garnered global attention as the couple shed light on their struggles within the royal family.
With nearly 50 million viewers tuning in, the tell-all interview left a lasting impact.
According to media reports, Buckingham Palace chose to keep the findings of their investigation into the bullying allegations private.
It was believed that releasing the report would not only harm Harry and Meghan's reputation, but also potentially destabilize the entire monarchy.
Valentine Lowe explained in an interview with Fox News Digital that the palace knew the consequences of making the report public and decided it was best to avoid another confrontation with the Sussexes.
Lowe further noted that the Netflix documentary, “Harry and Meghan: Harry's Spare,” presented only one side of the story.
Meghan Markle, feeling like a star and entitled as a member of the royal family, reportedly mistreated palace staff.
However, Lowe emphasized that being a bully does not earn respect.
In the documentary, Meghan spoke about the dark side of the British Royals, highlighting alleged racism and a lack of acceptance due to her mixed-race background.
While these claims may not be entirely false, they are seen as half-truths and one-sided narratives.
Last year, news reports alleged that Meghan Markle drove out two personal assistants and humiliated staff members on multiple occasions during her time at Kensington Palace with Prince Harry.
Buckingham Palace launched an investigation into these claims.
However, the details of the independent review were not made public in order to protect the confidentiality of those involved.
Valentine Lowe asserts that the palace was aware of the situation from the beginning and anticipated a strong reaction from Harry and Meghan if the report was released.
In an attempt to avoid further conflict, the palace opted to face criticism from the media for their lack of transparency.
The investigation reportedly revealed that the couple did not treat their staff well.
As the news unfolds, it is important to consider multiple perspectives and not solely rely on one-sided accounts.
The complexities of the situation suggest that there may be more to the story than meets the eye.
It remains to be seen how this revelation will impact the ongoing discussion surrounding Harry and Meghan's departure from royal duties.
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