A Royal Expert Says THE QUEEN Won’t Release The Meghan Markle Bullying Report Because She Doesn’t Want “More Drama”

June 22, 2022 / Posted by:

Last March, The Times reported that Meghan Markle bullied several staffers at Kensington Palace in 2018. These allegations came out a few days before Meghan and Prince Harry’s explosive interview with Oprah. Wow! What a crazy coincidence! According to Meghan, The Times’ story was just another instance of anti-Meghan propaganda. Buckingham Palace responded by announcing that they would launch a full-scale investigation into the Duchess of Sussex’s alleged behavior. That was more than a year ago.

Over the weekend, The Sunday Times reported that the investigation had resulted in changes to the “policies and procedures” governing treatment of staff for the monarchy. Um, vague. This led Meghan supporters to make like high school English teachers and scream, “WHERE IS THE REPORT?!” Did Buckingham Palace bury it? Was the investigation all BS to begin with? Now a royal expert with Entertainment Tonight says Buckingham Palace is keeping the investigation “in-house” because THE QUEEN doesn’t want any more drama. Sounds like somebody’s been listening to Mary J. Blige.

via ET:

ET royal expert, Katie Nicholl, said that the Queen is doing her best to keep the matter “in-house” after a particularly dramatic year for the royal family.

“Everything that I’m hearing at the moment out of the palace, is that the Queen doesn’t want any more drama. She just doesn’t want any more dirty linens aired in public,” Nicholl shared.

She continued, “By taking it in-house, which is essentially what the Queen has done, she is trying to limit any further damage, any further damage to the monarchy, potentially any further damage to those members of staff who have made those allegations and also, possibly to the Duchess of Sussex, who denied those allegations.”

OK, so, this “royal expert” is suggesting that THE QUEEN buried the report in an attempt to protect that mean, no-good bully Meghan? Or not. Because, again, we don’t know what was actually in the report. The expert continues:

“Well, it’s been speculated that the reason that this investigation isn’t going to essentially see the light of day, at least in public, is to protect those who spoke out and made these allegations of bullying against the Duchess of Sussex, to protect their privacy, to protect their anonymity. And there is some speculation that this would not have been particularly pleasant reading for the Duchess of Sussex, and possibly she’s being protected in all of this as well.”

Ultimately Nicholl said, it’s a matter of keeping this particularly “inflammatory” story under the radar in an effort to preserve the reputation of the monarchy.

“But I think this really is just a case of keep a really very inflammatory story under the radar, not allowing any of it to be made public and what I suppose, the method in all of this, is to try and preserve the integrity of those staff, of the Duchess of Sussex and indeed of the reputation of the monarchy,” she added.

Wait. This is about preserving “the reputation of the monarchy”?! Liz, your son is an (alleged [eye roll]) sexual assaulter of underage girls. Your other son is a cheating tampon-wannabe. Your husband’s sisters married Nazis. The Royal Family already has a worse reputation than Cha-Cha DiGregorio in Grease! So quit the bullshit and lay bare your “dirty linens.”

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