Meghan Markle is sad about the accusation in the newspaper The Times that she bullied employees of Frogmore Cottage during her time in England. A spokesman has informed this newspaper and magazine Harper’s Bazaar, which released the statement Tuesday evening.
“The Duchess is saddened by this new attack, especially as she herself has been the target of bullying and is committed to supporting people who have experienced pain and traumatized,” the statement said. Harper’s Bazaar.
“She is committed to continuing her work to create greater compassion around the world and will continue to strive to be an example of what is right and what it means to do something good.”
The Times published an article on Tuesday evening in which former palace workers state that the then communications head of Markle and Prince Harry has filed a complaint with Prince William’s secretary. It stated that Markle had worked two personal assistants out the door and was making the life of a third employee miserable.
Sources of the newspaper report that the Duchess has made people cry several times. One of the employees also stated that she was shaking on her feet when she had to argue with Markle.
‘No coincidence that article is now being published’
According to Harper’s Bazaar Markle and her husband’s team has a longer statement to The Times was sent, in which the article referred to, among other things, “a calculating libel campaign”. The team speaks of misleading and harmful information in the piece.
According to the team, it is no coincidence that the article containing years-old allegations against Markle came out this week. “Just before she and the Duke will speak openly and honestly about their experiences over the years.” This refers to the interview that the two gave to Oprah Winfrey. This interview will be broadcast this weekend.
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