Nicholl: The Queen ‘doesn’t want any more drama’ about Meghan’s ‘bullying’

On Sunday, the Times reported that Buckingham Palace had completed their third-party inquiry/investigation into the claims that the Duchess of Sussex had “bullied” staffers within Kensington Palace. Not only had BP completed the inquiry, they had decided to “bury” the report, make zero public statements about it and merely change some of their in-house HR policies. Sources claimed that the Queen and her advisors were simply hoping to not rile up the Duchess of Sussex. As in, the hope was that everything could and would stay buried and that Meghan would simply move on regardless of the calculated and coordinated character assassination by multiple royal courts. Reportedly, KP staffers are “mad” about the buried report, and Meghan’s supporters have been loudly supporting her online for days. Now Katie Nicholl tells Entertainment Tonight that burying the report was the Queen simply trying to put a lid on the drama. Liz, you and the Cambridges started the drama.

After it was revealed that Buckingham Palace would not be releasing a report to the public on the investigation into claims that Meghan Markle “bullied” palace staff, 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. “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.”

While trying to limit any further damage to those involved, Nicholl said the Palace is trying to protect those involved as well as the queen attempts to bury Meghan’s bullying report.

“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.

[From ET]

Again, Meghan wasn’t allowed to participate in the investigation whatsoever. Again, Meghan has receipts from the two years she was part of the Firm, including receipts about her own attempts to seek help from the institution, receipts about palace staffers knowingly ignoring her requests for help and for various truths to be told, and likely receipts about why certain staffers were let go. Again, Buckingham Palace was all too happy to pile on the drama just days before the Oprah interview aired when the royal family decided to do the most to discredit Meghan before she had the chance to tell her story publicly.

From a purely HR perspective, I do understand the argument of “we need to protect the anonymity of those people reporting HR issues.” But… there’s a way to release the report with the names redacted. Because the thing people need to know doesn’t even have to involve names – I want to know what Meghan is being accused of, specifically. Because whenever “unnamed sources” have run crying to the Daily Mail, the Telegraph or the Times over the past four years, their stories are always so vague. It’s always sh-t like “she made me cry because she didn’t know her place.” Or “I felt bullied because Meghan didn’t understand the structural incompetence of this office.” Or “Meghan expected me to work and I felt attacked.”

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  1. Lauren42 says:

    I always feel bad when I see Megan in this fugly pink dress, smiling while still somehow looking so sad. She tried so hard to fit in with these jerks and and do the job. They could have had such an asset in her. Abolish the monarchy.

    • Yes says:

      That and Kate’s raised-eyebrow scowl in the family photo. So much hostility from Kate is coming to light in videos the last couple of weeks. Meghan suffered and endured a lot more than she will ever let on.

      • Lorelei says:

        Kate is sitting as far away from Meghan as she possibly can while still remaining in the photo. She’s trash.

      • windyriver says:

        @Lorelei, notice too how Kate made sure to wear a short enough skirt so her legs were very noticeable in the picture. That’s always bugged me. Funny considering how these days she frequently wears skirts way too long, practically to her ankles. I’d love it if the photographer had photoshopped her skirt a little longer; we’ve had to do that for my mom in a couple of family pictures, lol! I guess they were lucky her dress color was only slightly darker than everyone else’s. Nowadays she’d probably have the entire dress the color of the shoes and headpiece. As it is, the dark color of both of those are out of line with what everyone else is wearing. Of course. She’s such a total piece of work.

    • Anh says:

      I think she looks gorg in the pink

  2. Missskitttin says:

    Thats fine and dandy. We’ll keep it alive until the fat lady sings…! So alive…

  3. Tessa says:

    Nicoll then assumes Meghan is guilty no surprises there

    • JaneBee says:

      @Tessa I hope Schillings has already sent a cease and desist letter to Katie Nicholls.

      Screw Nicholls and her bullsh*t pro KP fabrications. She is treading on thin ice with those quotes.

  4. JMoney says:

    This is the monarchy saving its own reputation. This was KP’s smear that BP ran with b/c they were muscled into doing so by Billy in part b/c they had no idea what would be said in the Oprah interview.

    BP says its reviewing and updating its HR practices is that moving forward, they now have a policy in place re: what Jason Knauff did by emailing the bullying accusation on behalf of subordinates who did not ask for it, and in fact retracted those statements to their boss, to not be allowed to be emailed without their consent.

    I found it funny that during the Jubliee honours, staff from BP, CH and even Princess Anne’s staff were given honours but none from KP. Says it all really.

    • JaneBee says:

      @Jmoney Good catch picking up on lack of honours for KP staff! Wasn’t aware of it, and you’re right, it says a lot. Wonder if it is also related to honours normally being pinned to years of service. As KP appears to churn through staff like butter, they probably didn’t have anyone on their books who even satisfied the basic criteria.

  5. Merricat says:

    Release the report, you cowards.

    • Cessily says:

      👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • El says:

      @Merricat This – a million times. Let it rain receipts.

    • Jais says:

      💯

    • C says:

      Yep. And Meghan has wanted it public all along so those trying to say this is secret because of her have their heads up their asses.

    • bluhare says:

      I don’t think there is one.

      • Lorelei says:

        @Bluhare, ITA. Which is great because they are well and truly fcked if the public (and possibly Meghan’s attorneys) refuse to let this go away, and demand to see the (nonexistent) report. Either way, there’s panic at KP and BP today.

    • Christine says:

      Agreed.

      Milenia spent pillaging, one bi-racial American woman is going to be their downfall, with absolutely no effort on her part to do so. Meghan just has to exist to bring this group of racist assholes down.

    • TangerineTree says:

      If the RF does not “release” the nonexistent report, this will never die. The RF’s lies, bullying and incompetence are on full display. People will bring up this lie in perpetuity.

      • Lorelei says:

        If they were arrogant enough (they are) to announce they’re not releasing to the public a report that never even existed, they’ll get exactly what they deserve.
        Are those crisis managers still there? Because the palace is pretty fcked right now. They either vastly underestimated or — and imo it’s the latter— simply did not anticipate any blowback to this announcement, and now they’ve backed themselves into a corner. Way to go, once again, Gold Standards.

    • JaneBee says:

      @Merricat +1

  6. Ced says:

    Right. I hope the eat the fruits of the toxic seeds they’ve planted.

  7. Tessa says:

    The queen exonerated Burrell but is not doing the same for meghan

    • Charm says:

      What!!!???!!!

      Meghan doesnt need anyone’s exoneration. She needs JUSTICE!!

      No Justice, No Peace!

      I see theyve dragged in poor betty who, at this stage in her life, with all due respect, doesnt know her head from her nether parts.

      But they oh so NOT subtley invoke her name (SO! many times in this short piece LOL) to play on HARRY’S sympathies & deference to his grandma & queen, hoping he will influence M into going along wth the burial (i:e of the report, not betty…..(yet.)

      I very much & sincerely, with breath held & fingers crossed, hope tht M will NOT allow them to get away wth smearing her name, then turn around & expect her to be complicit in their abuse of her.

      • Emme says:

        Don’t you believe that HRH isn’t it full charge of her faculties! She’s as smart as a whip and knows exactly what’s going on. If this report was seen then questions would be asked about Andrew’s documented bullying of staff ( with exact details of the bullying, not vague hints) and she certainly doesn’t want that!

      • Couch potato says:

        @Emme You used “smart as a whip” sarcasticallly, right? The queen has never been smart, and this is the typical “bury the head in the sand” tactic she’s been using for decades. Not that I’m sure she even knows about this. It’s been pretty obvious for quite a while that she’s not running the show anymore.

        The rota and everyone at BP, CH and KP knows the truth, but they can’t report that, because that’ll make the white courtiers and the Cambridges look horrible, which they are. Everyone knows Meghan was the victim of bullying, not the bully. Instead they use the rota to write BS about them protecting Meghan, so the idiots who belives everything they write thinks she was the bully. No official statement made, means Meghan can’t use their statement against them.

      • Tessa says:

        I meant the queen complains about the report and condemns it and those who called for investigation

      • Sonia jarvis says:

        I’m with you. I really hope that Meghan demand to see a copy of the report, or an apology for the lie against her. I hope that even now she is communicating with her lawyers about the contents of a letter before action to the person or people who first made the accusations against her.

      • Kathleen Williams says:

        They dragged the Queen into this sh*tshow so that if Meghan sues they can “She’s suing the 96year old Queen”! They want to brand her as litigious, problematic AND a bully. They have effectively made it extremely difficult for Meghan to sue. They want Meghan unemployable, broke and desperate. Maybe her lawyers could sort this out with the so-called investigating outside law firm.

  8. Noki says:

    Why are KP staffer mad about the burried report!? Didnt some of them feel they were manipulated by Jason to come forward. And that weasel Jason he really got away with A LOT.

    • Shawna says:

      Seriously! Jason is the one being protected here. Will and Kate got extremely lucky that BP is putting its foot down because it would be clear who he did it all for.

    • Jais says:

      Not sure I truly believe KP staffers are mad about the buried report. They could be just saying that bc they know it won’t be released. Or, second option, they are as idiotic as we all think. As in they actually believe their complaints are actual examples of bullying when in case these examples would be laughed at, which is what the investigation would have found. And this is assuming there’s actual complaints, aside from Jason’s email to Simon.

      • Debbie says:

        You hit the nail right on the head, I don’t believe that the KP staff is upset either. I think this is just more of their performative “outrage.” Anyway, after this mess of an inquiry, I think there should be an actual investigation on the palace’s “inquiry.” I think they should release who they spoke to, when they spoke to them, who they worked for (W & K or H & M), and what their actual complaints were. I’d also like to find out what kind of experience the inquiry company has doing this sort of thing, and why they never spoke with the subject of the complaints, Meghan. I don’t care what kind of judicial system a country has; common sense suggests that you should hear from both sides before making a decision. Given the outcome of this travesty, I think the public should know how much this inquiry company was paid for it and when they finished.

  9. Lauren42 says:

    Also, if there was even a SHRED of Meghan doing something wrong, this report would have already been “leaked” in full. There was nothing there. Not. One. Thing.

    • Wiglet Watcher says:

      Worse.
      It may have shown she was bullied by the KP staff.

      • Laura D says:

        @wiglet watcher – that’s what I think happened. I believe there was an incident and the KP said “gotcha.” However, I think when the incident was reviewed thoroughly by an independent third party, it was found that she had been severely provoked into her reaction because of constant bullying by staff. I would also hazard a guess that William and/or Kate encouraged staff to ignore any requests by Meghan and basically gave staff carte blanche to treat her like dirt. Is it any wonder that Harry had to step in and tell people “what Meghan wants, Meghan gets”? If the staff had being doing their jobs properly Harry wouldn’t have needed to step in.

        So yeah, of course Liz wants to put the drama to bed because once again William and Kate are being shown up for who they really are. The report probably shows that they’re not very nice people who did their utmost to make Meghan’s life as uncomfortable as they could.

      • Johnniebegood says:

        That’s what I believe

      • ThatsNotOkay says:

        Hard to show that when she wasn’t even interviewed and wasn’t ever told what was being investigated. But, yeah. Nothing happened other than some white palace staff got “uppity.”

      • Wiglet Watcher says:

        Laura
        I believe it’s been confirmed by various sources that William and Kate did encourage their staff to never prioritize Meghan and delay/leak her attempts to work.

        The Harry quote of “what Meghan wants, Meghan gets” was only used at the wedding planning by all accounts and it was a jovial statement.

      • Laura D says:

        Hi Wiglet – I only guessed about the staff but, it made perfect sense to me that William and Kate would use people to try to get a “rise” out of Meghan. Having been in a similar workplace situation I can empathise with Meghan. I took a constant drip feed of undermining criticism for months and then I finally cracked. However, when I went to my GP (over something completely different) she coaxed it all out of me and immediately signed me off with stress! I honestly believe that Meghan took some serious bullcrap at the hands of the staff and it took an outside investigation to highlight that it has normalised a toxic working environment.

        I did know about Tiaragate but, didn’t realise it was all jovial. So, thanks for putting me straight on that one. 🙂 It’s just a shame the papers didn’t do the same.

      • Wiglet Watcher says:

        Laura d
        Oh the “what Meghan wants …” was said to be in general about the planning. It was used in an article before tiaragate. Tiaragate was all spiteful.

        And yes. Jason Knauf had plants in the Sussex staff while they shared an office with the Cambridges. They were even by their own accounts awful to her. Constantly leaking to complain about the 5am emails. The idea Meghan had that they should perform basic office duties. Also the story of Kate coming to her staffers aide to tell Meghan the staffer does not work for her.

        Loads of detailed leaks and I’m certain Meghan must have felt overwhelmed, but trying her best.
        I’m so sorry you had a toxic work environment! It can feel torturous and is unfair. I hope you’re out!

      • Kathleen Williams says:

        Exactly! Why else would the palace be revising its processes and procedures as a result of the “report”.

    • Johnniebegood says:

      Actually, I believe there was a lot in the report, but much more damaging to the monarchy.

      • Becks1 says:

        This is what I think. There is a reason this report is not being released and we haven’t even heard any leaks really about what’s in it, and its not to protect Meghan. Other things came out during this investigation and the palace wants THOSE things buried (William’s treatment of staff, for example.)

      • original minny says:

        “Other things came out.” This exactly. William is an unstable individual. They know this. They need to keep this buried.

      • Saucy&Sassy says:

        I think there’s probably plenty on KHate, too. It doesn’t sound like she or her Ma treat staff very well.

      • Gabby says:

        KKKate would have actually had to show up for work in order to be mentioned in the report.

      • Aiglentine says:

        Through the looking glass in Meghan-hater land on Twitter, they are saying the report wasn’t released because it confirmed bullying by Meghan. Not releasing the report allows assertions to stand and groups to cluster around their interpretation of why. Just release the report and clear the air already.

      • Lorelei says:

        @Becks, but this would assume that staffers interviewed actually trusted that their comments would never be seen by anyone except the lawyers conducting the “investigation,” (and maybe the Queen? Idk) and felt comfortable enough to be honest about their opinions of William. And if I worked for the palace in any capacity, I would not trust one word those people said, and would give nothing but glowing praise of William (and Kate, Andrew, etc.) on the record if I wanted to keep my job.

        We know the Cambridges are petty and vindictive. We know Bill would get his eyes on that report somehow if he was determined to. There’s no way that employees wouldn’t be scared that William would eventually read every single thing they said. If this report actually exists, I wouldn’t assume that anything in it was honest and said in good faith.

        The entire thing was a mess from day one, and now the palace is screwed for going along with this whole shitshow that Bill and Jason came up with at the dead last minute before Oprah.

  10. Wiglet Watcher says:

    The report must have a gallon of tea that needs spilling.
    But because it was privately commissioned nothing will be released. I hope Meghan’s lawyers somehow get their hands on it. For future use.

    • Noki says:

      re you telling me even Meghan doesnt get her own copy?

      • Sue E Generis says:

        Well, they refused to allow her to know what the accusations against her were, they refused her the right of reply, it follows that they wouldn’t provide her a copy. She was not involved in any way, shape, or form except to smear her again/permanently by leaving everything as innuendo.

        The most effective way to destroy someone’s reputation is innuendo. Smear campaigns work because the person can’t fight back if no specific claims have been made. And people tend to fill in blanks with negative feelings. Emotions are more powerful than logic.

      • Wiglet Watcher says:

        I would imagine this has to be buried for multiple reasons. One being this. If the existence of the report is ever mentioned/used to smear Meghan her lawyers have legal standing to see it. I’m not a lawyer. I’m just guessing. So, it has to be forgotten.

        One day some itchy RR might take a swing and that’ll be the door opening.

  11. C-Shell says:

    Well, Liz is stubborn, but the blowback on this is coming from multiple corners and it’s vast. I seriously doubt it’s going away. I imagine Meghan’s lawyers are pressing for clarity and, if not her full exoneration, an opportunity for her to set the record straight with a statement of her own. Receipts need to come out to some extent. This is abominable, and the worst possible way to handle an explosive situation OF THEIR OWN MAKING.

  12. Steph says:

    The only thing I disagree with in this post is about the names being redacted. I think both were published (not officially, maybe) already. But, yeah, the spin is BS. They found out Meghan was bullied.

  13. NCWoman says:

    Names may be essential to Meghan being able to defend herself. But if they were concerned about the privacy of the supposed victims, they never would have leaked the story in the first place.

    • Wiglet Watcher says:

      The names are known. They were all listed initially. I think a few went to Jason and told him to leave their names out of it.

      • Jais says:

        IIRC, it wasn’t a few that that told Jason to take their names out of it but actually all of them. Before the email was ever leaked, the initial people he referenced that accused her of bullying asked for those complaints to be rescinded. After it was leaked, reporters said there more people wanting to add to the bullying charges for the investigation but there is no proof of that except for sources claiming it to be the case. So I’m thinking there are actually no real complaints unless you count Jason.

      • Gigi lama says:

        When were the names listed? How many people? All women?

  14. Ann says:

    Oh come on. There is no report. There was just talk of a report. Talk, leaks, rumors to feed to the media blah blah. Does anyone really think there’s a report that was researched and written? I don’t.

    • Agreatreckoning says:

      I don’t believe a report exists or an investigation was ever done. They knew/know the bullying allegations against Meghan are false.

      All talk. Just like them hiring a ‘diversity czar’. That got sh*tcanned right around the same time
      as last year’s SG report and postponement of the imaginary report results.

  15. Haylie says:

    There was no bullying. BpP is protecting racist fuckups Will and Kate.

  16. jferber says:

    Then clear her name, QE2.

  17. Veda says:

    That slimy Liz. She wants to hang this report over Harry and Meghan’s head. I hope they call the bluff.

  18. Brassy Rebel says:

    You cannot defend yourself against such vague accusations. Which is exactly why KP went with “bullying” in the first place. In an actual investigation, the person accused would have to know the details of her offense. What she actually said or did that was wrong. Then, to throw the “bullying” charge out there without specifics, let it fester for a year, and announce no report will be issued, is not an investigation. It’s the definition of a smear campaign which leaves the accused with no recourse. Not that she was given any opportunity to defend herself from the beginning. The royal family is disgusting.

    • Deering24 says:

      It’s the “slander/libel/innuendo can go around the world twice before the truth even puts its shoes on” tactic.

  19. Jay says:

    We know many of the names already, but I’m pretty sure the law firm BP hired to carry this out is quite capable of releasing a redacted report if asked. There’s also every chance that some of it will leak, knowing KP.

    It’s incredible to me that the palace thinks they can not only not release the report, but TELL us they are burying it. They must truly think little of us.

  20. Nikki says:

    This family needs to learn to stop burying their heads in the sand. Pretending bad things aren’t happening aren’t going to stop them from happening. Andrew isn’t going away. Meghan isn’t going way. The work shy Cambridges aren’t going away. Someone needs to grow a backbone and do something.

  21. Eurydice says:

    Well, the last part is true – they’re keeping things under the radar (i.e. covering things up) in order to preserve the reputation of the monarchy. Too late.

  22. Layla says:

    Speaking of bullying, has anyone seen that footage that’s been floating around on Twitter of Kate telling someone off annoyingly and then muttering furiously under her breath? And they want us to believe Meghan made HER cry?😂
    (Reference: check @julia44993 it’s actually quite funny seeing her with this much emotion)

  23. MsIam says:

    They are using the queen to push this b.s. out there because Harry and Meghan say they respect the queen. Thanks granny. They came to your fckung Jubbly to honor you and have been pelted from all sides ever since. Again that family is trash from top to bottom.

    • Feeshalori says:

      Yes, that was my first thought too. They respected the queen and put their feelings aside to attend her Jubilee, but she can’t turn around and respect them in the face of all the backlash by clearing Meghan’s name. Obviously, respect is a one-way street in this gutter family.

      • Feeshalori says:

        And to add, it’s more than likely a 96 year old woman has no clue what’s going on and once again they’re using her as their front to do their dirty work.

      • Debbie says:

        @Feeshalori: The only problem is that somehow this senile 96-year-old always manages to regain her wits when it comes to protecting her aberrant son Andrew from his crimes or from bad press.

      • Feeshalori says:

        That l won’t dispute but given her age, l believe there are plenty of scenarios where they do pull the wool over her eyes for their own purposes. I can’t believe at such an advanced age, she still has a competent hand on the reins of government as she used to. Charles and company have seen to that and l would think there’s a lot of manipulation going on with his mother.

    • Saucy&Sassy says:

      Yes, they went to the Jubbly out of respect for TQ, but let’s remember that they were invited in order to bring some publicity to the Jubbly. IMO, that’s the only reason they were invited. I know that H&M are better people than me, but I wouldn’t go back for TQ’s funeral or any other public Firm event. Let them eat cake!

    • windyriver says:

      I have a problem with the assumption that because TQ is 96 she must be senile, but that’s a conversation for another time. (It would be a convenient way to explain what goes on with her re: Andrew though…)

      What I’m wondering here is, if at this point Harry’s told her she doesn’t have to get involved in things like this, that he and Meghan will handle it. I’m thinking of what we know and what Harry’s said the last year or so. We know TQ’s private secretary for the last five years, Edward Young, is Charles’ man. That in fact Omid said a couple of weeks ago he’d been told it was Young who prevented Harry from meeting with TQ in early 2020, claiming there was no room in her diary. That Harry said in the Oprah interview, TQ had bad advisors. That the Sussexes took extraordinary measures to be able to meet privately with TQ in April on the way to Invictus. That he told Hoda he wanted to make sure TQ was protected and had the right people around her (leading to a massive uproar by TPTB). And said also, that she told him things she couldn’t tell anyone else.

      She was a different person pre-Covid; her health was better, Phillip was still around. Back then, maybe she was capable of supporting Harry and especially Meghan publicly, if she chose to. But they don’t seem to hold it against her that she didn’t do more. Now that her health is tenuous, her close confidants are mostly gone, and the vipers in the nest are more obvious (her son and especially grandson for a start), I can easily see Harry saying, “Don’t worry gran, just take care of yourself, we got this.”

      It appears there are some things she can still get done; supposedly she’d have had to approve the Sussexes Jubbly processional into the church, and then there’s everything with Andrew – though likely Charles had to be involved as well and approve whatever took place on both fronts. But fighting the machinations of the multiple people around her determined on twisting the public narrative, when her grandson has to do an end run around them just to be able to see her, isn’t something she’s capable of.

      One good thing about the bullying fracas, compared with the mounds of other BS about the Sussexes the palaces and media are routinely pushing on an almost daily basis, is that it’s something concrete worth letting the lawyers sink their teeth into. And I hope they do.

  24. Ginger says:

    The fact that Meghan wasn’t asked to participate in this “bullying investigation” says it all really. I have never heard of that happening. At work, if they did an investigation into bullying the person being accused has to participate.

    Nothing was found ( or they never did an investigation) and this is the palace trying to save face.

  25. Lili says:

    I don’t want a report. i want an apology with the BP red stamp apologising for putting a beloved member of the family through yet another tramutic experience. they can say they’ve look at the report and could find no bullying from her

  26. Ari says:

    How can someone who is accused of something not participate in an inquiry or investigation? Everyone knows the accused party gets to defend their position? It’s one of the reasons people don’t come forward about grievances in the first place (and I’m NOT suggesting Meghan did anything it’s just super suspect?). Though to play devil’s advocate, most HR reports in any company, university etc are sealed and never made public regardless of the outcome. Even complainants receive redacted copies of reports.

  27. Summerlover says:

    Can the sussexes sue for defamation?

  28. aquarius64 says:

    Nichol is an idiot; she doesn’t know anything. She’s claiming KP is mad the report is not released (a line KP could have fed her; she won’t do independent reporting.) Her reporting just confirmed the suspicion that KP was found liable. Releasing the report opens a Pandora’s Box, triggering other former and current royal staff who were mistreated to come after the Windsors in court. Obviously the BRF saw the Twitter trending hashtags, especially KP, and they see they have been found guilty in the court of public opinion. The queen is to ride it out. I wonder if KP’s punishment is to be perceived as guilty as charged? And the Windsor are afraid of Meghan; they don’t want to poke the California Bear.

  29. Lizzie says:

    ‘The report found Meghan acted impeccably in all situations even while staff had the tabloids on speed dial to call her names and disparage her and her marriage.’

    If I were Meghan’s lawyer I would make that statement. Let BP dispute it.

  30. YeahRight says:

    The sweet old grandma that loves Harry so much, that paid off her son’s victim and who got Diana’s stealing butler off. Still refuses to clear Meghan’s name but hey she sent them a waffle maker and she video chat with them.
    A simple “We didn’t find any evidence of any behavior that constitutes bullying by The Duchess Of Sussex during our investigation.” statement would’ve been enough since they aren’t going to show their findings. They know by burying it and not releasing any statement regarding it leaves a cloud over Meghan’s head even if she’s completely innocent (I believe she is).

    • MsIam says:

      I agree with this. Even that ogre Tina Brown said in her hatchet job book that there was no bullying by Meghan, only a culture clash. Which makes sense because a person coming from a culture of work like Meghan did into a culture of lazy like KP would definitely clash.

  31. HeatherC says:

    When has anyone in that family or institution protected Meghan in anyway? Why start now? Because it’s lip service to keep the idea that Meghan is a horrible person alive without actually saying she’s a horrible person.

  32. Strategy says:

    First off there probably wasn’t a real investigation. But Nicholls knows what she’s doing. …She trying to frame it as if they are protecting Meghan but it’s clear to almost everyone that has never been true.

    Anyways supporter of Meghan on social need to continue to remind people that Meghan was never invited to participate in this fake “investigation.” That one of the individuals was also fired for gross misconduct. And also add Harry’s video from The Me You Can’t See..
    and remind people of who Meghan IS!!!! Don’t attach the word bully to her name.

    Beyoncé releasing her song yesterday was so on point and I imagine Meghan singing and dancing to it not letting them people get her down!! She is a victor!!!

  33. Margaret says:

    Something about being allowed to face one’s accusers, comes to mind.

  34. Blithe says:

    No, “drama” is what you get when you accuse someone of wrongdoing, besmirch their character, yet refuse to provide the details that would allow them to defend themselves.

    “Drama” — worldwide, potentially monarchy-toppling “drama” —is what you get when you do this, adding noticeable dollops of deeply embedded racism, oblivious to the fact that the world is watching, and taking notice.

    Shift: love that yellow dress photo: a very different kind of drama.✨

  35. Julia K says:

    Could withholding the report be used as blackmail towards Harry? As in, “keep our names out of your book or we will release the report and it will be damaging to your wife.” Is this the short meeting they had with Charles and/ or the Queen ?

    • MsIam says:

      If they had that kind of information they would have already released it. There is nothing there and never has been. And I hope Harry blasts them all to hell. They are using his grandmother whom he loves against him. This is his punishment for saying they have a special relationship. First they have “granny” rejecting his daughter and now they have her kicking his wife. Pure evil.

    • Snuffles says:

      That would only work if there was something damaging to reveal. Harry and Meghan would definitely be like “Bring it on bitch, I will rain hellfire upon you and expose ALL your dirt.”

    • Amy Bee says:

      I hope Harry talks about the staff treatment of Meghan in his book.

    • Agreatreckoning says:

      No @Julia K. Harry & Meghan have been consistent and truthful. Harry will not be held back. You might want to watch The Me You Can’t See doc. Harry & Meghan have nothing to fear. They know the truth and have the supporting receipts. We don’t know there was a short meeting with Charles, the Queen and the Sussexes. We only know it’s what the British Media/RR’s have said.lol

      Genuine question, are you a big believer in what the BM/RR’s say/write? Asking because it seems like you posit a lot of their talking points. It’s not a false narrative that the BM creates stories and doesn’t actually report factually on stories.

  36. Maxine Branch says:

    I am a fan of Meghan’s and my support is based on the life she has tried to live. I do not support not releasing this report. I support a public remark from Meghan’s attorney’s with her approval of making this report public. The accused has the right to confront their accuser nothing else is acceptable. To bury this report allows it to be open to interpretation and is as damning as the bullying accusations themselves. Using Harry’s grandmothers name as the architect of keeping this in-house is just another ploy to enable the constant discrediting of Meghan that has been going on since 2018. RELEASE THE REPORT.

  37. Louise177 says:

    I hope the outcry leads to the release. Funny how the fans and haters agree on this. I think the report exonerates Meghan otherwise it would have been released. All of bullying reports have been vague except for 5am texts. I get the feeling all of the complaints are similar to that.

    • Debbie says:

      As someone who has sent out emails at 11 p.m. or on Sundays, I’m still puzzled at how some people can be so alarmed by a text message SENT at 5 a.m. Co-workers get my emails when they get to work and respond to them when they can. No big deal. Sometimes, I even get an automatic email response stating that the person is on vacation and will not return until weeks later – again, no big deal. So, I think that whoever was so freaked out by an email authored in the early morning was a just stranger to work – and that speaks badly of palace culture not Meghan.

  38. jferber says:

    A 5 a.m. text is not bullying, for God’s sake. Let the employee get to work and answer the text. I think that just the idea of a 5 a.m. text freaks them out and they feel like it’s an existential threat or something. Talk about snowflakes! And William was off to the side shouting, “How dare she!”

    • Dee says:

      Lazy courtiers probably weren’t used to hearing anything from Bill and Katie, let alone anything before noon.

    • Sid says:

      And it turns out that the one 5AM text we’ve seen was to Jason Knauf in which Meghan apologized for contacting him so early, but she was worried about her mother’s safety. The very fact that she apologized makes me think that 5AM texts were not a regular thing at all, but rat Jason and his minions use that one instance to make it seem like they were being bombarded at all hours. Trash.

      • Debbie says:

        Wow! So, they/Jason ignore the substance of Meghan’s message and focus on the time it was sent, and run to the BM. That just tells you everything you need to know about these people and what they put Meghan through, it’s all in the details. Good for Meghan for not waiting, I wouldn’t either if I was concerned about my mother’s safety.

  39. Joan says:

    If Meghan wasn’t asked to participate, exactly what would this report look like?
    Employee 1: M did this
    Employee 2: M did this , etc..
    Investigators: did you report these incidents to HR? , if so, what happened. If not, why not.
    Conclusion: in the future HR procedures will be……

    They can’t release a report to prove or clear Meghan’s name, if there was not an actual investigation into the claims.

  40. Snuffles says:

    I want Meghan’s lawyers ALL OVER this. The more I think about it, the angrier I get. The era of burying shit in hopes it will go away is over.

  41. Jais says:

    This is just shockingly unjust. The racism for real. So they publicly state an investigation against the one black woman in the workplace, smear her as a bully, and then decide they don’t want any drama and will keep it private to their white selves and spaces. No drama is kind of similar to how they just couldn’t correct the crying story bc Kate couldn’t be dragged into idle gossip. Now they just want to save their white selves the drama. Where was that energy when they were calling Meghan a bully? This is racist racist racist.
    Are they seriously goading Harry to burn it all to the ground? Bc don’t think he won’t. They are harming his wife.

  42. Scorpion says:

    Isn’t Nicholls the same person that told us all that there would be a yoga studio, and copper bath tub in FC which was then debunked in the lawsuitn against the Fail.

    When has the RF ever protected Meghan? They made sure to leak what nasty nicknames they called her. They ran to Lacey and called her a B, a sociopath and damaged goods but now they want to spare the Sussexes blushes?

    Pull the other and release that report.

    • Amy Bee says:

      No, that was Emily Andrews, fan of this blog. Katie Nicholls said that Harry had a two year crush on Meghan after seeing her on Suits. We found out later in the engagement interview that Harry didn’t know who Meghan was and never watched the show.

  43. Well Wisher says:

    This inquiry is now closed for the second time. The first time it was to buried in the annual reported and Meghan, through her lawyers requested to be informed of the specific allegations in order to offer a proper response.
    Now this.
    A twitter user explained through a process of elimination indicated that only one employee was let go, that theory was substantiated by Meghan’s friend of 17 years in an appearance on UK television.
    This is all public knowledge, why offer the usual propaganda to hide the usual malice and unprofessionalism of KP, with particular mention to William?
    Nichols needs to up her “spin” game.

  44. equality says:

    If you want no drama then you bury this by saying nothing more about it. You don’t say you investigated and made changes but whatever we did is private. If this were H&M trying to keep any detail of their lives private as “working” royals, the RR would be howling.

  45. Becks1 says:

    I am one who never thought the report would be released because they were never going to find anything negative about Meghan besides the 5 am texts (if that ever even happened) or the idea that she was shocked that her paid staff did not actually want to work.

    I don’t even think they’re going to change their HR policies or anything. why would the palace want to make it easier for staff to report abuse from the royals?

  46. Sofia says:

    I absolutely think they should release the full report. Or even an abstract of it – like a summarisation. The fact that they want to bury it completely shows either a) Meghan didn’t bully anyone because if she had they would have at the very least, leaked it to a paper or b) No investigation was done at all or if one was done, it was a basic, bare bones one.

    • Lola Byrd says:

      c) An investigation was done and the RF is sweeping it under the rug because it would make Meghan look bad

      Or do you work at the palace and have some insider knowledge the rest of us are not privy to?

      • FM says:

        Unlikely given the fact that they have NEVER sought to protect Meghan before as her successful court win against the MoS which the palace tried to undermine shows., Secondly, any investigation would have been invalid since Meghan herself did not participate in it. How can they conduct a thorough investigation if the accuser is not permitted to defend themselves against the allegations? How is that possible? The complainant can say anything without push back. How is that fair due process?
        Thirdly trust and believe if they had found any evidence against Meghan somehow some way it would’ve been leaked by now. Up until now nothing specific about what she’s supposed to have done has been stated. That’s very telling.?

  47. Scorpion says:

    Anne is feared by staff working in the RF because how vicious she can be!

    Charles once reduced a staff to hiding in a closet in tears and let’s not forget Elaine Day who sued for discrimination and accused Michael Fawcett of calling her the N word.

    Andrew got into an Altercation with an aide that turned physical and they had to call Charles in to diffuse it.

    Where are the bullying investigations against the 3 above?

  48. eb says:

    These reports still assert that Meghan bullied. So, continue the smear. If they really wanted this buried, they wouldn’t pretend that Meghan has something to hide. Stop hiding behind the queen! Disgusting. The monarchy is worthless if this is how it behaves. Craven, sniveling. Lying. Untruthful, codswallop. What head of state would respect this behavior?

  49. girl_ninja says:

    Meghan was clearly bullied, disrespected and probably ignored in some situations regarding working request made. If an investigation WAS done the report will not show that Meghan did anything but work hard and ask that the staff work with her to get things done. They tortured Meghan, lied about it and are now trying bury it all. What a disgrace they all are.

  50. Candy says:

    Even if the bullying reports are true, this is par for the course working for a high profile individual. I know Europe has different labor laws than the US, but I’ve had similar jobs and it is in no way unusual to get work e-mails and high pressure calls etc at all hours. It comes with the job description.

  51. B says:

    This is sickening to read. BP won’t release the bullying report because they know Meghan did nothing and KP unleashed the bullying lie right before the Oprah interview to discredit her. But instead of releasing a statement using neutral language on BP stationary to end this nonsense they send out their mouthpieces to imply they are burying this to protect the witnesses and Meghan.

    During her 18 months working in that institution Meghan was denied the right to seek medical attention when she developed suicidal ideation and the institution leaked sensitive medical information about her mental health to the press. The palaces slandered her, endangered her and her child by not stopping the racist press abuse and continued to harass her family after they left the UK.

    They are now trying to take credit for “protecting” her when in fact they are once again slandering and abusing her. My hope is that putting this nonsense to bed was part of the Jubbly negotiations between the Sussexes and the Palaces and that Meghan remains unbothered and indifferent to these spiteful creatures.

  52. tamsin says:

    This is unjust. Surely it will not be let to lie.

  53. SpaceGeek says:

    I read the article in The Times and I read all/many of the comments on the piece. A lot of people were commenting that it was a pre-Oprah hit job on The Sussexes, I was actually taken aback by how many people realised this. It’s only if you dare to visit The Telegraph or The Express and their respective comment sections, that you will see the blind monarchists and their vitriol.

  54. usavgjoe says:

    Don’t worry abolishing the British Monarchy — Karma has already set into motion. Once QE2 exits the stage, Charles will be lucky to have the UK to call his realm… William will be lucky to even have England left as a realm… and when poor George takes the rings, it will be all gone.

  55. Amy Bee says:

    Any talk about the Palace or the family wanting to protect Meghan is bogus. They have never shown any concern for her in the past so why would they start now? I have no doubt that if there was incriminating evidence against Meghan it would have been leaked to the press already. Furthermore, the fact that they didn’t question Meghan means that the investigation was a sham from the beginning. The “angry” employees have access to the press how come they haven’t spoken out yet?

  56. katherine says:

    Katie Nicholl is truly an a-hole in this piece. Meghan is allowed to get dragged publicly, but not even allowed to have her name cleared publicly? They’re all shady, every last one of them.

    • Jais says:

      Yep, they are all shadily insinuating that the report is being hidden because they want to protect Meghan as if there is actual evidence of her bullying. Which is bullshit and they all know it. But if they can coyly suggest that maybe possibly there is evidence of her bullying, wink wink, then they will. Soulless people.

  57. Lizzie says:

    “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,”

    The statement the queen SHOULD have made 5 years ago.

  58. Cinders says:

    Interesting that they say the report was withheld so as to protect the Monarchy. (Meghan is only mentioned as an afterthought). That’s the key. I am in absolutely no doubt that if this report had reached the conclusions they (BP/KP) wanted it to, it would have been published. But instead it very much looks like the Palace have come out badly.

  59. Che Che says:

    The title to the article’s response should be “don’t start no mess and there won’t be no mess.” Notice how the rota insert the queen’s name for gravitas and then proceed to serve bullcrap.

  60. JoanCallas says:

    Another calculated smear against Meghan. No one was talking about the report until Buckingham Palace announced they were :burying it”. Now RR’s are using that as proof of her guilt. When has Buckingham Palace ever protected Meghan?

  61. Mrs.Krabapple says:

    I’m sure any report implicated William. He’s been looking happier lately, and I think getting a 4th home where he can banish Kate to while he lives a free life contributed to that. But if he was told the investigation would be buried, then the timing works out too – his worry over being revealed as a racist and bully is now gone.

  62. ABritGuest says:

    Fact is the press ran the stories that purportedly made Meghan a bully in 2018. Only then it was about how her ‘west coast energy’ & 5am emails made her unsuitable for the monarchy. The palace staff also leaked to the press their nasty names for Meghan, how much they didn’t like working for a us cable actress & predictions for how long her marriage would last. Hardly the behaviour of staff that were deathly afraid of Meghan as presumably with the case of a real bully there would be fear of repercussions. That’s why people like Harvey Weinstein were able to operate for so long- people were scared of them & that led to culture of silence about their behaviour.

    Whereas with Meghan it was clear KP staff didn’t respect her so could talk freely to the press about her. The royal rota who dislike Meghan even say the palace aides were anti American & misogynistic when speaking about Meghan. Kind of sounds like she was the one bullied.

    It’s also been reported that palace staff Meghan & Harry hired directly were in tears at their leaving party & two of them are working with them as consultants (were with them at Invictus in April) & one moved to USA to head up their foundation. We aren’t hearing reports about bullying in the USA. Hard to believe Meghan just bullied staff at KP & then magically stopped.

    There also tends to be a pattern with bullies- yet nobody has come forward from Meghan’s time in entertainment or even school years even though we know from the markles & people like Simon Rex that the British tabloids are happy to pay people to talk badly about Meghan & even lie about her. Instead a private detective said they couldn’t get any dirt on Meghan when news of her relationship with Harry broke. Andrew Morton said he couldn’t get any dirt in LA. In fact people from her dog walker to suits set assistants said how pleasant Meghan was.

    Meghan is in the top 5 of uk establishment enemies so no way a palace aide would be too fearful of coming forward openly with claims about her if real. They would be handsomely awarded for it especially as the palace and press are working over time to discredit the Oprah interview. I suspect fear of libel is why we only get vague claims & innuendo about the supposed bullying.

    • Laura D says:

      @ABritGuest
      Great post
      *applauds* 🙂

      • Julia K says:

        The report, if there is a report, exonerated Meghan, but points the finger at people too close to the Queen to be named. She won’t allow that. Meghan gets thrown under the bus again. Good post, @Brit guest

    • Betina says:

      This is all that needs to be said. Bravo. Sincerely.

  63. Julie says:

    I do not believe at all that Meghan is a bully. I do not believe that by keeping secret that report, it aim to protect the employees or Meghan. But, I strongly believe that not presenting that report protect the members of the royal family that are the bullies. It is obvious that the queen will never permit the publication of that report if the future and future future king are involved!

    • ChattyCath says:

      Meghan is being sacrificed for ‘ the monarchy’ my guess is that there is a real crisis brewing concerning TOB Khate and the Midds.

  64. ***Stevie*** says:

    So………..is the Queen ordering the UK MEDIA against talking about or inferring Meghan’s alleged guilt? Since Liz is a mascot Queen (as proved by her appearance with Paddington) the media needs to stop inferring what the Queen wants, as unless they can get closeup enough to her to slip their hands up the back of her skirt, then they have know idea what she might say she wants.

  65. Princessk says:

    It is always about protecting the integrity of the monarchy at all costs. They are happy to destroy the reputations of others for the sake of the monarchy. This type of behaviour cannot continue in the 21st century.

  66. Anna says:

    What are they all going to do when they no longer will be able to hide behind the queen’s wishes? Scream outrage “how can they do this to our poor elderly queen?”

  67. Robin Samuels says:

    There were allegations but never an investigation. I spent more than twenty years in labor relations as a union representative. The accused and the accuser are entitled to details concerning the charge and findings with necessary redactions. What KP did to Meghan, Duchess of Sussex is shameful. Meghan’s reputation remains intact because everyone who has worked with her knows she is not a bully. Royal journalists and authors have consistently described William as temperamental, and Kate shows herself as a “mean girl.” Somehow, both will reap havoc in their lives, and Karma never forgets.
    Kate and William will never separate or divorce because of the possibility one may seek vengeance on the other over the KP shenanigans. What role did Sarah Latham play in this fiasco? She was a part of the staff. Unless the American media receives a gag order, this issue will present itself to Will and Kate during their Earshot fantasy tour because we want answers. British taxpayers deserve an answer because I don’t believe the Queen spent one pound on an investigation just as she hasn’t hired that Diversity Tsar. Queen Elizabeth’s legacy – misogyny, lack of diversity, pedophilia, and white supremacy.

  68. MikeB says:

    Katie Nicholl says “The Queen doesn’t want any more drama”, and is “trying to limit any further damage to the monarchy, damage to those members of staff who made the allegations” and also “possibly (only possibly?) the Duchess of Sussex”. So one has to ask the question, is the report damaging to the monarchy? And if no more drama why allow sources to talk the the tabloids?
    Nicholl continues “there is some speculation that this would not have been particularly pleasant reading for the Duchess of Sussex, and possibly (note possibly) she is being protected as well”. If there was ever any thought about protecting Meghan at all it would not have been released to the tabloids in the first place, so the Nicholl’s statement carries no weight at all.
    But, here is the kicker they are only concerned about “preserving the reputation of the monarchy”.
    I have never in my working life heard of a bullying investigation/inquiry where the accused hasn’t the opportunity to see and respond to the specifics of the allegations. Meghan doesn’t necessarily need to know who made the allegations, but she is certainly entitled to know the specifics. This whole incident has been badly handled from day one.

  69. blunt talker says:

    I don’t believe this report would be favorable to the monarchy-Tina Brown said it best there was a culture clash between Meghan’s American style of work and the British style of work-plus most of these people who worked at the palace have never worked for a person of color before and did not like doing so-the Queen don’t want any receipts being dropped by the Sussex side that will show negativity on other senior royals-Meghan probably kept receipts because she was seeing herself and Harry being sabatoged-the people who were working against them probably said and did horrible things towards Meghan with the blessing of certain senior royals-with the queen’s reign slowly coming to an end she does not want any of the heirs to the throne to be shown doing something nasty towards Meghan or Harry-ending the monarchy would get a whole lot louder-they could have said there were misunderstandings on both sides that resulted in culture clashes about doing royal work.

  70. L4Frimaire says:

    Like others have said, if they had anything about Meghan, they would have published it immediately. Also, the fact that Meghan wasn’t allowed to participate in the inquiry is quite damning as well. The fact is they didn’t the want this to get to the stage of involving her legal team because all the shady stuff KP and their malicious, incompetent staff were doing would be exposed. William wanted this as a gift for his lackluster 40th birthday and instead we get vagueness. What a mess of the palaces own making and they will never admit they wronged and smeared this woman, which they definitely did.

  71. India says:

    I used to love and admire the BRF but as a result of this I now find them to be hideous liars and racist bullies in how they treated Meghan. Also how they will do anything to protect William The Awful and his hideous jealous mean girl wife. This is unacceptable behavior.

    • Beverley says:

      I never paid attention to the RF after Diana died. The Queen’s delay in expressing shock and grief was far too long to forgive. But Meghan and Harry’s love affair captured my attention again. I was one of those who swore up and down TQ would never let them marry. I was proved wrong. Then I was convinced they’d find a way for pregnant Meghan to have a terrible (convenient) accident. Again I was wrong.

      Now I realize that they were hoping Harry would tire of Meghan but when she became pregnant they turned up their aggressive attempts to torment her into leaving Harry. And they’re STILL trying. They look like the deranged bigots that they’ve always been. And there’s no hiding it or explaining it. The genie is out of the bottle and the BRF is showing the world how they really feel.