Royal expert Tom Bower claims he has more information about Meghan's alleged bullying of former staff.
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Royal expert Tom Bower said: Revenge: Meghan, Harry, and the House of Windsor's warclaims to have more information about Meghan's alleged bullying of staff. This comes in the wake of comments made by former royal aide Samantha Cohen.
The former aide was Meghan's private secretary in 2021, when complaints were first made that she created a hostile work environment.Cohen had worked for the royal family The allegations were raised just days before Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry's explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.
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Bower said he has no doubt that more allegations will surface in the future. He went on to say that it would manifest itself in painful and unsatisfying ways.
“Now, that dam has finally burst. I have no doubt that there will be many more to come. The trickle of information will eventually become a stream,” he wrote in an editorial for the magazine. Daily Mail. This article was published on Tuesday, April 23rd.
“This is not to prejudge the matter or say what the verdict will be. But whatever truth we arrive at, it must be revealed in such a painful and unsatisfying manner. It would be a huge discredit to the Palace if they did not do so,” Bower continued.
Former aide speaks
This comes after former aide Samantha Cohen confirmed she was one of 10 staffers questioned in the investigation into allegations of bullying against Meghan. The investigation was reportedly conducted by Buckingham Palace. New York Post.
“I was only supposed to be there for six months, but I stayed for 18 years. They couldn't find a replacement for me, and when they did, I went to Africa with Harry and Meghan to show them the ropes. I took them on tour and they quit (quit) while in Africa as well,'' she told The Australian. herald sun.
Cohen did not go into details of the interview. At the time, Meghan's lawyers denied the bullying allegations and called the allegations a “calculated smear campaign.”
“Let’s call it what it is: a calculated smear campaign based on misleading and harmful misinformation. We are disappointed to see this,” a spokesperson said in a statement.