"Sussex Survivors' Club": Harry and Meghan's ex-employees have shared their suffering in the WhatsApp group
Created: 09/01/2022 07:59
By: Larissa Glunz
Harry and Meghan have a bad reputation as employers.
Her former employees should not shed a tear for their time in the palace.
Bullying is said to have been the order of the day in the Sussex home.
London - Problems in the workplace are not uncommon - even when the employers are the British royals.
Before moving to the United States and retiring, Prince Harry, 37, and Meghan Markle, 41, enlisted the help of some staff.
However, the dream job at Kensington Palace is said to have quickly turned into a real nightmare job.
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When the former actress was still active as a senior royal in the service of the crown, she is said to have made life difficult for her employees.
In 2021, "The Times" made public the allegations of bullying against Meghan, which three years earlier had led to several terminations in the Sussexes' household.
A current documentary by the French broadcaster “BFM TV” now provides new details.
Some of Harry and Meghan's ex-employees aren't on good terms with their royal employers.
(Photomontage) © Doug Peters/Imago & Dominic Lipinski/dpa
In the documentary series "Ligne Rouge, William et Harry, les frères ennemis" (Eng.: Red line: William and Harry, the feuding brothers), which was broadcast for the first time on August 29th, it is revealed that the ducal couple's ex-employees are still under suffer from the experiences in the palace.
"The former employees even started an informal [WhatsApp] group they called the Sussex Survivors' Club among themselves.
Some of them are still traumatized
," reveals the show's commentator.
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According to the Times, Meghan is said to have expelled and harassed two assistants – not an isolated case.
In a survey commissioned by Viking and conducted by the polling institute OnePoll, 60% of the participants stated that they had experienced bullying in the workplace.
The British royal family announced an investigation after the serious allegations were announced in March 2021 – however, Queen Elizabeth II (96) does not want to share the report with the results with the public.
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The intimidation and reprimands of the mother of two are therefore still controversial.
At least one person does not hear the allegedly harsh tone of the Duchess of Sussex.
Meghan recently revealed her loving nickname for husband Harry.
Sources used:
bfmtv.com, blog.viking.de, thetimes.co.uk