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Former Palace Employee Calls for Buckingham Palace to Lift Silence on Meghan’s Allegations
In a dramatic turn of events, a former employee of the royal household has come forward, claiming to have faced bullying from Meghan Markle.
This revelation comes just ahead of the much-anticipated launch of Harry and Meghan's Netflix series.
The ex-staff member is urging Buckingham Palace to release its current employees from non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and publicly counter what they describe as the couple's false narratives.
The former staffer expressed frustration, stating, “The only way to put an end to this is for us to speak out and for the Palace to categorically reject their lies.” They emphasized their choice to remain silent had been out of respect for the Crown but felt increasingly pressured as attacks on their character continued.
“It's emotionally draining,” they admitted.
“It feels like there's no end to it.”
Calling for action, the former employee insisted that the Palace should not only lift the NDAs but also issue a public statement addressing the allegations made by the Sussexes.
They voiced concerns that Meghan has been attempting to coax other former Palace staff into breaching their confidentiality agreements, potentially leading to legal battles.
“She knows we can't afford to go to court, so she keeps pushing.
It's all a game for her, and she thrives on it,” they said.
The release of the Netflix series trailers has reportedly left many royal staff members seething with anger.
According to sources, the narrative presented by the Sussexes has sparked outrage among those who once worked closely with them.
Royal insiders have firmly rejected claims that the couple was briefed against, asserting that significant efforts were made to support Harry and Meghan during their time in the spotlight.
One insider shared with the Daily Telegraph that royal staff were bending over backward to accommodate the couple, defending them against negative press.
“It was non-stop when it came to protecting them from stories that emerged about their behavior towards staff,” they noted.
This sentiment underscores the complexities surrounding the Sussexes' relationship with their former aides.
Further complicating matters, other former employees have voiced skepticism regarding the narrative portrayed in the Netflix trailers.
One ex-staffer pointed out that scenes depicting media frenzy were actually tied to Katie Price, not the Sussexes.
“She never faced such mobbing because we did everything to shield her from it, so they had to fabricate those moments,” they remarked.
In a striking development, two members of Harry and Meghan's team announced their departures less than 24 hours apart.
This week, Rebecca Sinanez, their head of audio, and Mandana Dayani, president of the Archwell Foundation, became the latest in a long line of staffers who have left since the couple's marriage in 2018.
To date, at least 14 individuals have exited the Sussex camp, raising eyebrows regarding the couple's working environment.
The situation appears to be causing ripples beyond the palace walls.
Friends of Prince Harry have reportedly described Meghan as a “500% nightmare,” indicating a growing discontent among those close to the couple.
Expert Robert Lacey revealed that Harry's friends understand why his brother, Prince William, might feel frustration towards Meghan's behavior.
Lacey explained that supporters of the Sussexes have recognized the strange blend of self-promotion and self-pity that characterizes Meghan, which has proven infuriating for William.
“Meghan can be a 500% nightmare, and some of Harry's close friends are among the first to admit it,” he stated, highlighting the tension within their social circle.
Amidst this turmoil, there remains a glimmer of hope for reconciliation between the brothers.