Meghan Markle And Prince Harry sources rejected Vanity Fairon the royal couple, noting that the report was “distressing” for them.
The Duchess of Sussex, in particular, has been accused of being a demanding boss. Former staff members described working with her as difficult, with some reportedly needing therapy.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry respond to allegations made in new expose

A source close to the Sussexes revealed to The times that the couple found the allegations against them in Vanity Fair’s February cover story “distressing.”
Close associates of the couple also said The daily beast that Harry and Meghan are disheartened by the accusations, especially given their current difficult situation: Harry is embroiled in a complex legal matter in the United Kingdom, while Meghan’s highly anticipated Netflix project has been delayed.
The Sussexes reportedly feel the cover story “managed to make a difficult time worse”.
The US publication’s profile of the couple, titled “American Hustle”, claimed Meghan could be “really, really horrible” when situations didn’t go as planned.
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According to several people who have worked with the couple since their departure from the UK five years ago, Meghan was described as initially “warm and effusive” but reportedly became “cold and reserved towards the person she saw as responsible” for the setbacks.
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Meghan Markle accused of bullying and power plays by former staffer

In the article, some of the couple’s alleged former employees described Meghan as a demanding and challenging boss.
A former employee claimed that although they were initially doubtful about the bullying allegations, their experience working with the Duchess ultimately changed their views.
Some staff members compared Meghan’s behavior to that of a character from “Mean Girls,” describing her as a “teenager” playing high school-style power games.
Working on Meghan’s Archetypes podcast has also been described by others as “really, really horrible” and “very painful”.
According to an insider, “Because she’s constantly playing checkers, I’m not even going to say chess, she’s just very aware of everyone’s position on her board. And when you’re not there, you have to be thrown to the wolves right where you are.” at any time.”
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Source claims Duchess is ‘reparenting’ husband Prince Harry

While Meghan seemed to receive the brunt of the criticism, Vanity Fair also painted an unflattering picture of Prince Harry, describing him as well-meaning but prone to coming up with “crazy” ideas.
One such concept would include a “sociopathic podcast” in which he would interview controversial figures like Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The magazine also quoted Harry reflecting on his personal struggles, saying: “I suffered very serious childhood trauma. Obviously. My mother was basically murdered. What is it about me that didn’t make me one of the bad guys?”
A source also described Meghan as a caring figure who makes Harry’s life “so easy” while acting as an “enabler” to support his desires.
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“I can imagine him meeting Meghan and taking a deep breath: ‘I’ve been so exhausted and you’re making it all so easy,'” a source said.
“I don’t want to say, oh, it’s an Oedipus story or whatever, but I feel like it fixes it in some way,” they added.
The couple were called ‘local villains’ by Montecito residents

The explosive article reveals growing contempt for Harry and Meghan in the United States, as former colleagues and neighbors openly express their frustrations.
Wealthy residents of Montecito, where the couple lives in a $29 million mansion, have expressed displeasure over the disruption to their once-quiet neighborhood transformed into a noisy hub for tourists and fast cars.
After purchasing their luxury home from an oligarch, the couple became known as “the local bad guys” in this posh California enclave.
One frustrated neighbor remarked: “They left England to escape the control of the press and all they are doing is trying to get into the press in the United States.” »
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Former Staff Praises Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for Their Kindness and Caring Amid Allegations

Despite the explosive claims made in the profile, some staffers who worked closely with Meghan and Harry have already spoken out in their defense.
Employees described the couple as “caring” bosses, sharing stories with American weekly about their thoughtful gestures, like giving employees outgrown baby clothes for their children, fresh flowers and personalized care packages.
While reflecting on her time spent with the couple, former Archewell president Mandana Dayani spoke to the outlet about the Sussexes’ generous and supportive nature. She pointed out that Meghan and Harry’s acts of “kindness, mentoring and support” usually happen “quietly behind closed doors.”
Harry’s former chief of staff, Josh Kettler, who left after just three months in August last year, also shared a similar sentiment. He said he had been “warmly welcomed” by the couple and praised their dedication and hard work.
More recently, Jane Marie, a producer who has collaborated with the Sussexes on Archewell audio projects, said: Vanity Fair that Meghan is “just a lovely, genuine person.”