US Weekly

Bosses from Hell?

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry looked every bit the happy couple when they shared a kiss at his polo tournament on May 22. But behind closed doors, the duo has lost yet another top aide — their global press secretary — leaving many to question why so many members of their staff have chosen to walk away. (Since their May

2018 wedding, more than 12 employees have resigned.) “It’s true they have very high standards and expectatio­ns, and the harsh reality is that some staff haven’t been able to deal with that,” a source tells Us of Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40. “They’re not difficult to work with as such, but they have their standards, and anyone who’s below par or not pulling their weight is free to move on.” The source insists that there’s “no drama or deeper story going on” and that the Sussexes are determined to prove it. “Meghan and Harry want to show the world they’re united,” adds the source, pointing to their recent loved-up outing, “and that they’re rising above all the negative gossip and rumors.”

 ?? ?? “If it helped balance some of the negativity,
then all the better,” a source says of Harry and Meghan’s May 22 outing.
“If it helped balance some of the negativity, then all the better,” a source says of Harry and Meghan’s May 22 outing.

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