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Money for royal appearances, tantrums, bullying: new release reveals Meghan's darkest sides

2022-09-27T16:41:05.755Z


Money for royal appearances, tantrums, bullying: new release reveals Meghan's darkest sides Created: 09/27/2022, 18:32 By: Annemarie Goebbel Verbal abuse, tantrums, being a victim: all a big staging? A nasty nickname in a new book for the Duchess makes people sit up and take notice. London – There is not only thick air between the British royal family and Meghan Markle (41) since she stylized


Money for royal appearances, tantrums, bullying: new release reveals Meghan's darkest sides

Created: 09/27/2022, 18:32

By: Annemarie Goebbel

Verbal abuse, tantrums, being a victim: all a big staging?

A nasty nickname in a new book for the Duchess makes people sit up and take notice.

London – There is not only thick air between the British royal family and Meghan Markle (41) since she stylized herself in front of the whole world as a victim of the evil royals.

In the scandal interview with Oprah Winfrey (68), the British royal family around Prince Harry's (38) family around Queen Elizabeth II (96, † 2022) did not get away well.

In truth, things are far worse, claims a royal release.

In the work of the "Times" author, Meghan Markle does not come off well

In Times writer Valentine Low's "Extracts of Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind The Crown," the hateful nickname given to the Duchess by palace officials is immediately apparent:

"narcissistic sociopath".

Anyone who had anything to do with Harry's wife would have suffered from her moods.

Those who were in the "Sussex Survivor Club" had been through bullying, tantrums and verbal abuse.

But the worst accusation from a servant is yet to come: Meghan even planned to break up with the royals

, he claims in the journalist's work.

Some observers did not find Meghan's tears at Queen Elizabeth's funeral credible.

A book now suggests that the Duchess even calculated the break with the crown ice-cold (photomontage).

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Members of the palace staff heard Meghan say, "I can't believe I'm not getting paid for this" after her dates on the royal tour of Australia with Harry in October 2018." She also reportedly didn't understand why she was performing with people had to shake hands and do rounds.

If something didn't go according to her wishes, she would have terrorized her employees on the phone.

It is not long since the royal inquiry into bullying allegations in June

Those who are familiar with the allegations of bullying rightly remember an investigation in June of this year.

Palace employees had made allegations against Meghan, the royal family had initiated a thorough investigation.

But the results of the investigation report were probably not made public for the sake of peace.

The Duchess of Sussex has firmly denied the allegations.

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But one of her servants now says in the book: "She wanted to be rejected because she was obsessed with this narrative from day one!" By this he means Meghan's tendency to see herself as a victim.

She would not have wanted to be happy as part of the "company".

At least not in the role in the second row behind Prince William (40) and Princess Kate (40).

Given this news, the royals may have wanted to protect Harry before they let the results of the bullying investigation into Meghan fizzle out.

Sources used:

thetimes.co.uk, dailymail.co.uk

Source: merkur

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