The Duchess of Sussex is the subject of new allegations, according to the article Daily Beast Published on September 26. The source, in particular, tells about a significant incident that happened in 2018 at the florist’s place, during the preparation for his wedding.
Accusations against Meghan Markle continue to pile up. in an article from Daily Beastpublished on September 26, Tom Sykes reveals new evidence from former associates of the Duchess of Sussex. The latter once again condemn tyrannical behavior, ranging from harassment to psychological violence. In particular, the source reports an incident that took place at a florist in 2018 when Meghan was preparing for her wedding to Prince Harry. The crisis over the floral jewelry would reveal her authoritarian temperament from her early days in the royal family, shocking several witnesses.
The source continues the American media. I have seen people being mistreated both face to face and over the phone and made to feel completely worthless.” However, he qualifies these accusations, acknowledging that 2018 was an “incredibly difficult time” for Meghan, which could partly explain her over-the-top tyranny. “I tend to give him the benefit of the doubt. He himself admitted that he had suicidal thoughts at times,” the source adds.
“Everyone is afraid of Meghan”
On September 21, new accusations from Meghan Markle’s former associates appeared in the US. Josh Kettler, who left his position after just three months, cited his “demanding and out-of-control” behavior. Hollywood Reporter . Another source described a toxic work environment marked by anger and spam emails. “Everyone is afraid of Megan… She belittles people and doesn’t take any advice into account,” explained another witness. Nicknamed the ‘difficult duchess’, Meghan has been described as a ‘dictator in high heels’ who can ‘bring men to tears’.
So despite Meghan’s denials and the support of some relatives, these allegations continue to tarnish her public image and cause tension between the Sussex family and the British monarchy.
Source: Le Figaro