Meghan Markle I was recently accused of being a “difficult” chef who mistreated her team.
However, a source who works with the Duchess of Sussex has debunked the rumours, calling the claims “invention” and “complete nonsense”.
At the time, the allegations also raised doubts in several sectors, with sources claiming that a disgruntled former official may have backed the claims about Meghan Markle.
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Meghan Markle's camp is dropping the “duchess difficult” label.
According to GB NewsMembers of the Archewell Foundation reveal a recent story that raised concerns about Meghan's reputation and her being described as a “difficult duchess”.
Following the allegations, it is noted that Meghan and Prince Harry generally work at home, and that the title “Duchess Difficult” has not been used.
“The Duke and Duchess work in Montecito and we live in Hollywood. We may think we are all in the same office and that this appointment will end, but under these circumstances we do not allow that.”
“If she is ‘walking’ and ‘taking orders,’ even an Archewell official could say that’s a fait accompli… It’s complete nonsense,” he explained to the source.
Another source reported allegations that the former “Suits” actress was sending emails every 5 days to her team.
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“I have never received an email from someone else’s schedule – and as I have received it, the Duchess specifically states in her email assignment that everyone has a different working day and she does not feel obliged to respond outside of the day,” he said. “Normal working hours, these original appointments make no sense!”
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The Duchess has been accused of being “difficult” at work.
Latest comments from Sussex members will follow. or hollywood reporter He cited a source who claimed that Meghan's team is “stunned” by her and that she usually has “barulhentos raiva acessos.”
The Duchess of Sussex “walks like a dictator, jumping high, angry, Latin orders,” a source said, with another adding: “I've seen grown men in tears.”
“Everyone is afraid of Meghan,” he added. “She treats people with contempt, and she doesn’t give any advice.”
“They are both terrible decision makers and change their minds frequently,” he added. “Harry is very charming, very charming – without any mannerisms – but he is a facilitator. “And she is simply terrifying.”
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'deeply concerned' in report
When the rumors first surfaced, Harry and Meghan were anxious about the moment.
The allegations will emerge as Harry prepares to celebrate his 40th anniversary, with media reports suggesting the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are “deeply concerned about the timing” of the article.
“The Sussex team is full of this kind of stuff, and it’s not right,” said one source. “Everyone is deeply concerned about the timing of the article because it came out just days before Harry’s birthday.”
“There are concerns that there may be a dissatisfied former official spreading lies designed to make people look like they are ruined,” a source continued.
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Eles Centaram: “Camp Sussex’s focus now is on building on last year’s success and building on that positive momentum into 2025 and beyond.”
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle face mass exodus of civil servants
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have suffered a minor setback amid stories of a supposed mass exodus of their civil servants, or questions being raised about the way the family lives with civil servants.
According to People MagazineThen Josh Ketler, Harry and Meghan's chief of staff, left his post after three months., The 18th civil servant to be lost by former members of the working royal family.
When he was appointed, he was touted as the man who would “guide Harry” into his next phase, but suddenly.
At the time, British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard reflected on the situation, saying that high turnover meant “something was wrong” somewhere in her field, for example. Raposa News.
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“It’s sad that all of these officials are hand-picked,” Chard explained. “They will excel in working with demanding chefs in high-performance corporate environments. “We can only prove that Harry and Meghan are tough clients, and it becomes impossible for their officials to excel in their jobs.”
Meghan Markle shares that she's embracing a chapter of joy in her life
During her recent trip to Colombia, the Duchess of Sussex spoke of embracing a “chapter of joy” in her life, noting that she was truly happy with her experiences.
“I see this moment as a chapter of joy,” said the Second or Second Duchess. Harpista Bazaar“The more you are able to look back on your life and really reconnect with it and be satisfied with it – you will have to be happy with all aspects of it.”
“I intend to make the most of this chapter and be able to love every part of it in the best way possible,” the 43-year-old royal said.