Former royal aides have once again accused Meghan Markle of mistreatment, with royal journalist Valentine Low suggesting that some staff members experienced significant emotional distress after working with her. In an interview with royal commentator Kinsey Schofield, Low revealed that staff members were deeply anxious about Markle's potential reactions when they raised concerns about their treatment, describing her as having an "infinite capacity for revenge." He further explained that even after leaving their positions, these individuals remained psychologically vulnerable due to their experiences.
Markle, aged 43, has consistently denied allegations of bullying. Representatives for her and Prince Harry dismissed the claims as "false, offensive, and long-discredited," asserting that they are part of a larger effort to undermine her character, especially as she advocates for fairness and dignity. The couple has characterized the accusations as part of a coordinated smear campaign.
The story of alleged bullying was initially reported by Low in 2021, shortly before Meghan and Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey. Low indicated that the timing was strategic, suggesting that if the ...
Former Royal Staff Accuse Meghan Markle of Having an 'Infinite Capacity for Revenge' and Psychological Toll
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