‘Ongoing mystery': Allegations of Meghan's bullying towards staff swept under rug by Palace
'Before Harry and Meghan sat down with Oprah Winfrey … reports had come out in the press about historical allegations of bullying by Meghan Markle towards staffers when she was living in Kensington Palace,' Mr Sullivan told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power.
'In that time, several staffers allegedly left the employment of the palace because of Meghan's behaviour, that was never substantiated.
'Buckingham Palace was feeling the pressure. This was in 2021, they launched this investigation.
'We never got the outcome of it … I think the reason that it was buried was they didn't want to open the Pandora's box.'

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