Meghan Markle “made the butler make Prince Harry’s coffee round,” says a Palace worker

New claims are still being made about the Duchess of Sussex’s behavior before she and Prince Harry left as members of the royal family.

An investigation into allegations of harassment by Meghan Markle has gone on and on, and Buckingham Palace is keeping the findings secret.

But while she may never see the light of day, new claims are still being made about the Duchess of Sussex’s behavior before she and Prince Harry stop working as members of the royal family.

A part-time employee who worked briefly at Kensington Palace has told Royal Daily Mail writer Richard Kay that Meghan changed her tune after the royal couple got married.

The worker said that before the royal wedding, Prince Harry would make a round of coffee for the staff in the morning.

But after they got married, she allegedly insisted that a butler do it for him.

Buckingham Palace has launched an investigation into allegations of school bullying after Sussex Communications Secretary Jason Knauf filed a formal complaint, alleging that the Duchess had “harassed two PAs away from home last year “.

“The treatment of (X) was totally unacceptable. The Duchess seems determined to always have someone in her sights. She is intimidating (Y) and seeks to undermine her confidence. We have had report after report of people who have witnessed a unacceptable behavior towards (Y) “, said the bombshell email from Mr. Knauf in 2018.

The emails only came to light in The Times just before Sussex’s interview with Oprah, which led the couple to describe the allegations as a “calculated smear campaign.”

Meghan’s own friends poured cold water on the claims and told People magazine that she was a good boss and that people liked working for her.

But that didn’t stop the courtiers from marking their “difficult duchess” behind closed doors.

A former employee told The Times that Meghan had “humiliated” them, while another said she “couldn’t help but tremble” after a tense conversation with the duchess.

In March last year, Buckingham Palace began an investigation into allegations of school bullying.

“We are clearly very concerned about the allegations in The Times following claims made by former employees of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” a statement said.

“Accordingly, our human resources team will study the circumstances described in the article. Staff members involved at that time, including those who have left home, will be invited to participate to see if lessons can be learned.

“The Royal House has a policy of dignity at work in place for several years and does not and will not tolerate bullying or harassment in the workplace.”

But now it looks like the outcome of the investigation will never be known.

The Palace said changes would be made after learning the lessons, but did not go into details.

It was also said that employment policies had changed.

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