'Palace holds an unexploded BOMB!' claims royal expert after Meghan Markle BULLYING claims -  'Witnesses were shaking with fear'

'Palace holds an unexploded BOMB!' claims royal expert after Meghan Markle BULLYING claims -  'Witnesses were shaking with fear'

'Witnesses were shaking with fear' claims royal expert after Meghan Markle BULLYING claims

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Gabrielle Wilde

By Gabrielle Wilde


Published: 25/04/2024

- 09:15

The Duchess of Sussex has previously been accused of bullying staff members during her time as a working royal

A royal commentator has claimed that people "were left shaking with fear" and the palace has an "unexploded bomb" after further Meghan Markle bullying claims made headlines.

The Duchess of Sussex has previously been accused of bullying staff members during her time as a working royal, Meghan and Prince Harry - who both stepped down as senior working royals at the start of 2020 - have both previously denied all claims.


Former royal reporter for the BBC, Michael Cole has claimed that new evidence could come to light that could be damning for Meghan.

In 2021, Buckingham Palace asked an external firm of solicitors to review claims made by Meghan's staff that she was a bully after the allegations were first reported in The Times in 2020.

Meghan Markle

Meghan Markle has faced bullying accusations

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Cole said: "In Buckingham Palace, there is a big safe. And inside that safe is the equivalent of an unexploded bomb.

"That is the report that was drafted by the lawyer who was asked by Buckingham Palace to look into these allegations of bullying, which allegedly took place after Meghan Markle joined the Royal Family in 2017."

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He added: "What is going to be the effect depending upon the content of that report?

"As you so rightly said witnesses, some of them said, that they were shaking with fear and that they were in tears. They felt physically sick.

"And it is worth noting that since we've been taking an interest in Meghan Markle 17 close members of staff have left the employment of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex."

He explained that he believes that there is a "cultural difference" between America and the UK, and wondered if this could be the reason behind some of the allegations.

Patrick Christys, Michael Cole

Michael Cole said that the Palace has an "unexploded bomb"

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The royal expert said: "Do you know what I think it is? It's a cultural difference in this country.

"We tend to say, if we're talking to the waiter or somebody serving us in the shop, may I have could I possibly have something?

"In America they say, can I get, can I get a cheeseburger? It's so very different.

"That is absolutely accentuated in Hollywood where people are given orders, particularly even if you're the sixth person on the call sheet in a show called Suits."

Meghan Markle

Meghan has previously denied the claims

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At the time of the allegations, Meghan's spokesperson said: “The duchess is saddened by this latest attack on her character.

"Particularly as someone who has been the target of bullying herself and is deeply committed to supporting those who have experienced pain and trauma.

“She is determined to continue her work building compassion around the world and will keep striving to set an example for doing what is right and doing what is good.”

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