The royal family’s facade of unity has crumbled, and the truth about Meghan Markle’s treatment within the palace walls is starting to emerge.
The late Queen’s proclamation that Harry and Meghan will always be cherished members of the royal family was merely a show for the public.
Now, however, the daggers are out, and Markle finds herself the target of relentless attacks.
The UK’s national newspapers have shed their gloves, revealing a side of the royal family that would have remained hidden while the Queen was alive.
Markle’s staff, who endured bullying and were reduced to tears, have come forward, dubbing themselves the Sussex Survivors Squad.
They paint a damning picture of Markle, labeling her a narcissistic sociopath.
The team even admitted to feeling manipulated, stating, “We were played.”
These revelations have raised questions about whether the palace had a hand in directing the media’s onslaught against Markle.
Valentin Lowe, an author, sheds light on one incident that occurred in Fiji in 2018.
Markle abruptly left a meeting at a marketplace, organized by UN Women, a project aimed at empowering women.
Initially, the palace claimed it was due to security concerns, but it later emerged that Markle did not want to be associated with UN Women, citing branding issues.
Frustrated and upset, Markle expressed her dissatisfaction to an aide, only to be met with dismissive remarks.
Moments later, she was seen in a car, tears streaming down her face.
Lowe also reveals that the palace had to assure Scotland Yard of Markle’s safety during her trip through the South Pacific, after reports surfaced of her being rushed from the marketplace.
Additionally, it has come to light that Prince Harry sent vile and offensive emails, purportedly written by Markle, to Sir Edward Young, the Queen’s private secretary, and Clive Anderton, Charles’ private secretary.
The Queen and Prince Charles were understandably disturbed upon reading these emails.
Another incident, known by many journalists, involved Markle engaging in a heated argument with a palace aide six months before her engagement to Harry.
Overheard by household staff, she boldly declared, “We both know I will be one of your bosses soon.”
Former members of Markle’s staff, Samantha Cohen, Marnie Gaffney, and Sarah Latham, have joined the chorus, speaking out against the bullying they endured.
Seeking justice, they want their names cleared and are driven by a desire for revenge.
It is now evident that Harry and Meghan had already made plans to depart from royal life when they traveled to Canada for six weeks in November 2019.
Even their nanny, Lauren, was kept in the dark about their destination until they were airborne on a private jet.
Towards the end of the year, Markle confided in a staff member that they would not be returning.
The rest of the team only discovered this at a meeting held at Buckingham Palace in early January 2020.
Devastated and betrayed, some were moved to tears, as they had been a loyal and dedicated team.
The revelations surrounding Meghan Markle’s treatment within the royal family have exposed a dark side that was hidden behind a carefully crafted public image.
The Sussex Survivors Squad, along with former staff members, are determined to seek justice and reclaim their reputations.
As the truth continues to unravel, it remains to be seen how the royal family will respond to these allegations and whether they will finally address the issue of bullying within their ranks.