Claims that Meghan bullied staff are dismissed in Netflix documentary as a ‘panic’ response

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Claims that Meghan harassed staff are dismissed in the Netflix documentary as a “panic” response to Oprah’s interview of her and Harry

  • Claims that Meghan harassed staff have been sidelined on her Netflix documentary film
  • Several former employees made the allegations in The Times in 2021
  • The Sussexes have never sued the newspaper for publishing the bullying story.

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Damaging claims about Meghan’s harassment of her staff have been dismissed on her Netflix show as a “panic” response to Oprah’s interview between her and Prince Harry.

Several former staffers made the allegations in The Times in 2021, prompting an unprecedented investigation at Buckingham Palace.

Former courtiers said the Duchess was prone to tantrums and would lash out at her staff, sometimes bringing them to tears.

The Sussexes have never sued the newspaper for publishing the bullying story. But in her documentary, the episode is dismissed as a “calculated smear campaign,” with the Duchess’s actress friend Abigail Spencer saying, “Someone’s panicking.”

Harmful claims about Meghan harassing her staff were dismissed on her Netflix show as a “panic”

James Holt, chief executive of Harry and Meghan’s Archewell Foundation, told Netflix: “The moment of the bullying story has even been admitted by the journalist who wrote it that it was done explicitly because of the Oprah interview.”

The journalist is understood not to dispute that the former staff wanted their stories heard before Oprah’s March 2021 interview took over the narrative. Buckingham Palace launched a review of the allegations, but news broke in June that the findings will not be made public.

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