As soon as the progress of the book is known Courtiers: The Inside Story of the Struggle for Power (Courtiers: The Inside Story of Palace Power Struggle), has turned into a bombshell and awaits full disclosure from The Times Valentine Low journalist.
The British Crown specialist interviews current and former royal staffers talking about everything and everyone. But the most affected by these statements is Meghan Markle and her husband, Prince Harry, who are far from royal duties (to the satisfaction of palace staff, according to the journalist).
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The mistake, according to Low, is to think that she wants to be happy and can’t: I wanted to be rejected, I was obsessed with this novel‘, he asserts. But what stands out most from the progress is the mistreatment that the couple, especially Meghan Markle, caused to their employees.
According to those testimonies, Markle has known herself from the very beginning. Six months before her official engagement to Harry, she reportedly told her advisor that she would “soon become one of his superiors”. When confronted with her behavior and that there are people out there who feel bad, she replied, “It’s not my job to pamper people.”
“Meghan Markle was a narcissistic sociopath who had been planning to leave the royal family from the start.” Another former employee confirmed, upholding the idea that they were not leaving because of their mistreatment, but rather that they were looking for an outlet for the victims.
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Those comments were bolstered by another claim that Meghan submitted a project to Netflix while she was still in the royal family. As such, the implication was that his departure may have been premeditated, with a plan of action suitable for his life after kings.
Meghan and Harry: ‘It was like working with teenagers’
A former royal aide claimed that the couple, who wed in May 2018, called him repeatedly over dinner on Friday night, just for reprimand him. “Every 10 minutes I had to go out for her and Harry to yell at me. It was like, ‘I can’t believe you did this.’ You let me down. What were you thinking? “It lasted for a few hours.”
The calls allegedly started again the next morning and continued for several days: “You can’t get away from it.”
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Private Secretary Samantha Cohen is alleged to have been “yelled at” by Markle and Harry, before and during a trip to Australia during her 2018 tour of the South Pacific. Sam always made it clear that it was Work for two teenagers. They were impossible and pushed it to the extreme. I was miserable‘,” Cohen’s friend confirms in the book.
“I had to constantly fight on behalf of Harry and Meghan, while taking all this abuse from them.”
During that five-hour flight from Tonga to Sydney, Harry’s press team promised that the Duke would thank the media for being there and speaking with them. Upon disembarking, the prince said, “Thank you for coming, though you have not been invited.” The Duke’s staff later told him how poorly he had received the suspension, to which Harry responded: “Well, you shouldn’t have made me do that.”
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Sussex Survivors Club
“Tears flowed a lot. Several employees reported feeling mentally disturbed after a few months,” Lu wrote before setting out: “They were terrified.” Harry and Meghan’s team referred to themselves as the Sussex Survivor Club.
The journalist describes another incident during which Markle They attacked a young worker in front of her other colleagues: “Don’t worry. If there’s literally someone else I can ask to do it, I’ll ask them for you.” The aide broke, but Prince William interjected, “I hope you’re doing well. You’re doing very well.”
Valentine says that the Duke of Sussex was afraid of becoming irrelevant when his nephew advanced before him in the succession sequence and that his wife also suffered from the popularity of her sister-in-law Kate:I think Meghan thought she was going to be Britain’s Beyoncé‘, is one of the author’s conclusions.
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