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Breaking news:Meghan warned over ‘naivety’ as latest allegations ‘will never go away’
Meghan warned over ‘naivety’ as latest allegations ‘will never go away’
A royal commentator claimed Meghan Markle will not easily shake off the latest allegations against her for one reason.
Meghan Markle caused a media storm this month
Meghan Markle has been warned the latest allegations about her alleged behaviour towards staff will “never go away” as the duchess has “hit back” so many times that the “bullying narrative” will always be associated with her.
The Duchess of Sussex has been at the centre of discussion this month after The Hollywood Reporter, published a report citing a current senior staffer who alleged that she acts like a “dictator in high heels” and colleagues are “terrified” of her and her “belittling” behaviour towards them, while also dubbing her “Duchess Difficult”.
The report was followed by Us Weekly’s cover story which in turn cited various named and anonymous current and former employees of the Sussex couple who rushed to Meghan’s defence and praised her for her “kindness”, shorty before new claims were published by the Daily Beast, which alleged that Meghan made people “feel like s**t”.
Kevin O’Sullivan, of Talk TV, said on his show: “What she [Meghan] has done, in her naivety – she thinks she knows all about Hollywood, she doesn’t, she doesn’t understand it – what she’s done, she’s propelled the bullying narrative into perpetual motion. She has it back so many times it will now never go away. Everytime someone thinks of her, she may deny that this is fair, everyone will go ‘bully’.”
The latest claims follow previous bullying allegations which were made against the Duchess back in 2018, which she has long and vehemently denied.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle dealt fresh blow as American media turns on couple
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced a fresh wave of criticism as parts of the American media appear to turn against the couple.
What was meant to be a week of positive public appearances for Prince Harry in New York City has instead been overshadowed by renewed scrutiny of Meghan’s alleged behaviour towards staff.
Prince Harry attended the Clinton Global Initiative summit, where he received a standing ovation for his impassioned speech on the dangers of social media for children.
Despite his powerful words and compelling stage presence, the narrative was disrupted by a barrage of allegations and counterclaims regarding Meghan’s attitude towards her staff.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, arrived in the UK alone over the weekend to attend the WellChild Awards 2024 in London on Monday.
His wife Meghan Markle, 43, did not accompany him on the visit and instead opted to stay home at the couple’s Montecito mansion with their children Archie, five, and Lilibet, three.
While Prince Harry did not speak much about his personal life at the awards, he was heard sharing a sweet detail about his daughter Lilibet when meeting seven-year-old Noah Nicholson, who has complex medical conditions and is supported by the WellChild charity.