Buckingham Palace has confirmed it has carried out a private investigation into complaints that Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, harassed members of staff, claims she has always strongly denied. The inquiry was privately funded by a senior royal official believed to be the Queen and looked at how palace officials dealt with the complaints rather than the allegations themselves.
Calling the allegations “slanderous,” a source told Us Weekly that the Duchess and Prince Harry are looking forward to dropping them.
The source was quoted as saying: “Meghan is a fair boss and has never bullied anyone who has worked for her at the palace.
“She is happy to have her name cleared of the defamatory allegations.”
They added: “She and Harry are looking forward to putting the incident behind them and happily moving on with their lives in Montecito.”
The palace has not released details of the investigation, with a senior palace source citing the confidentiality of the discussions.
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