Penticton Herald

Palace to investigat­e allegation of Meghan bullying staff

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LONDON — Buckingham

Palace said Wednesday it was launching an investigat­ion after a newspaper reported that a former aide had made a bullying allegation against the Duchess of Sussex.

The Times of London reported allegation­s that the duchess drove out two personal assistants and left staff feeling

“humiliated.” It said an official complaint was made by Jason Knauf, then the communicat­ions secretary to Meghan and her husband, Prince Harry. He now works for Harry’s elder brother, Prince William.

The palace said it was “clearly very concerned” about the allegation­s.

It said in a statement that the palace human resources team “will look into the circumstan­ces outlined in the article” and would seek to speak to current and former staff.

“The Royal Household has had a Dignity at Work policy in place for a number of years and does not and will not tolerate bullying or harassment in the workplace,” it said.

American actress Meghan Markle, a former star of the TV legal drama “Suits,” married Harry, a grandson of Queen Elizabeth II, at Windsor Castle in May 2018. Their son, Archie, was born the following year.

In early 2020, Meghan and Harry announced they were quitting royal duties and moving to North America, citing what they said were the unbearable intrusions and racist attitudes of the British media. They recently bought a house in Santa Barbara, California, and are expecting a second child.

The bullying allegation­s were reported four days before the scheduled broadcast of an Oprah Winfrey interview with Meghan, which is anticipate­d to draw a huge audience. It also comes less than two weeks after the palace announced that the couple’s split from official duties would be final.

A spokesman for the duchess said she was “saddened by this latest attack on her character, particular­ly as someone who has been the target of bullying herself and is deeply committed to supporting those who have experience­d pain and trauma.”

In a 30-second clip released by CBS Wednesday night, Winfrey asks Meghan how she feels about the palace “hearing you speak your truth today?”

“I don’t know how they could expect that after all of this time we would still just be silent if there was an active role that the firm is playing in perpetuati­ng falsehoods about us,” Markle says. “And if that comes with risk of losing things, I mean, there’s been a lot that’s been lost already.”

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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrives at the Royal Albert Hall in London, to attend the Mountbatte­n Festival of Music.
The Associated Press Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrives at the Royal Albert Hall in London, to attend the Mountbatte­n Festival of Music.

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