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Meghan Markle Accused of Bullying Princess Charlotte and Palace Staff
In a shocking revelation, it has been alleged that Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, bullied her niece, Princess Charlotte, as well as palace staff.
This claim comes after the release of Prince Harry and Meghan's Netflix docuseries, which has reportedly prompted the British royal family to publish a report detailing the complaints against Meghan that were previously buried.
According to royal experts, the review of Meghan's behavior is highly critical and sheds light on the way she treated palace staff.
It is unclear whether Princess Charlotte remembers the bullying she endured before the wedding of her Uncle Harry and Aunt Meghan, but it is evident that the young girl suffered greatly during that time.
Tom Bower, in his book titled “Revenge,” confirms the allegations of Meghan bullying Princess Charlotte.
He also suggests that Meghan pressured her best friend, Jessica Mulroney, and her daughter, Ivy, to join in the bullying.
It begs the question: what kind of grown woman feels threatened by a three-year-old?
It seems that Meghan's insecurity stems from the fact that a toddler ranks higher than her husband in the British line of succession.
A YouTube video by Sue Smith has brought attention to a moment from the 2018 royal wedding.
In the video, Smith analyzes Meghan's body language when she interacts with Princess Charlotte.
Meghan's smile fades for a split second when she sees Charlotte looking at her, only to return when she hands flowers to Ivy Mulroney.
Body language experts have further dissected this moment, suggesting that Meghan's narcissism briefly slipped through.
The motive behind bullying a three-year-old remains unclear, but some speculate that it was an attempt to undermine Charlotte's self-confidence.
However, Charlotte has since thrived and proven herself to be a happy seven-year-old, as seen during her time at the Commonwealth Games.
It appears that Meghan views both Charlotte and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, as threats due to their higher status within the royal family.
Tom Bower's book also mentions Meghan's constant envy of women with status, further supporting the theory that her bullying of Charlotte was a means of gaining control over someone who couldn't defend herself.
The allegations of bullying against Meghan first surfaced in March 2021 when Buckingham Palace launched an investigation into complaints made by some of her assistants.
It was even claimed that Prince Harry urged one aide to drop the issue.
In June 2022, Queen Elizabeth II's treasurer, Michael Stevens, confirmed that a privately funded review had been completed, but its findings were not disclosed.
Despite the review being kept under wraps, a PR expert believes that the royal family may use it in response to the current crisis involving Meghan and Harry.
Edward Coram James suggests that the report is likely to be highly critical of Meghan, as multiple former royal aides have come forward to accuse her of bullying.
He speculates that the royal family has not buried the report to protect Meghan's image but rather because they are waiting for the right moment to release it.
The palace is known for its expertise in crisis management, and James believes that the report will be published when it carries the most weight, after the current scandals have blown over.
It has also been reported that the royal family may counter any false claims made by the Sussexes about the monarchy in their docuseries.
However, James believes that the allegations will not be directly addressed by the royals.
The focus seems to be on the eventual release of the critical report and choosing the right time to do so.
As the public awaits further developments, the accusations against Meghan Markle continue to cast a shadow on her relationship with the British royal family.