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**Meghan Markle’s Behavior Sparks Controversy**
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, found herself in the spotlight once again as allegations surfaced of her throwing a blanket at staff members and screaming at them every ten minutes.
According to reports in the Times, Meghan had incessantly called a royal household staff member while out for dinner with Prince Harry, expressing her disappointment over a troubling issue that was bothering her.
Valentin Lowe, the author of “Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown,” revealed insights from discussions with royal household members regarding the couple's interactions with their staff.
A worker quoted in an extract from the book detailed how Meghan and Harry engaged in heated exchanges, with Meghan repeatedly expressing her frustration with phrases like “I can't believe you've done this” and “you've let me down.”
The tensions escalated further with reports emerging of conflicts between the couple and Angela Kelly, the Queen's long-standing dresser.
Prior to her wedding to Harry, Meghan was promised a tiara from the Queen for the ceremony, similar to what Kate Middleton had received for her wedding to Prince William.
However, logistical issues arose as Miss Kelly was unavailable on the day of Meghan's hair trial, leading to a lack of opportunity for Meghan to rehearse with the tiara before her big day.
According to the unofficial biography of the Sussexes, “Finding Freedom,” authored by Omid Scobie, Harry was convinced that certain individuals within the palace harbored animosity towards Meghan and were actively making her life difficult.
These revelations come in the wake of previous accusations against Meghan for bullying staff members during her time as a working royal, allegations she has consistently denied.
In a separate development, Prince Harry and Meghan faced criticism for allegedly disregarding the late Queen's wishes by filming a scene for their docuseries inside a private royal residence.
The Spectator's Cara Kennedy highlighted the irony of the couple, who often advocate for privacy, flouting the Queen's directive against filming in her private spaces to attract viewers to their show.
The controversial scene depicted Harry and Meghan enjoying tea inside the Queen's private cottage, a move that has not been well-received by audiences in both the UK and the US.
Many have criticized the couple for what they perceive as hypocritical behavior, given Harry and Meghan's public stance on privacy juxtaposed with their actions in the documentary.
As public opinion continues to diverge on the matter, with a majority expressing disapproval of the couple's decisions, the debate remains open.
Should Harry and Meghan Markle have featured the private royal residences in their show?
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