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There are far, far more important things going on right now than the circus surrounding a media appearance'. Meghan has denied the allegations and accused the newspaper of being 'used by Buckingham Palace to peddle a wholly false narrative' about her. A source told the Sun: 'Carole is incredibly proud of her company and all the hard work that goes into it. Lifestyle photographer Tommy Mendes, who took the shots in 2015, said Meghan was 'intense', turned up with a 12-strong entourage and seemed like a woman 'on a mission'. Her own make-up, people like that. Ahead of Harry and Meghan's sit-down, the Queen, in an audio message, will pay tribute to the way in which communities across the 'family of nations' have 'come together' in response to the Covid-19 outbreak. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are not being paid for the interview and will not receive a slice of the syndication profits, the production company, owned by Miss Winfrey, said. The Queen has also continued working while her 99-year-old husband has been in hospital - including encouraging people to get the Covid-19 vaccine, holding phone calls with Armed Forces chiefs and virtually unveiling a new statue of herself in Australia. Past and present staff will be invited to speak about their experiences, with the aim to improve human resources policies at the palace and see if lessons can be learnt. This afternoon CBS released a new clip of the Oprah interview where Meghan said she and Harry have been 'liberated' by Megxit and can now 'make our own choices'. Yesterday a senior Palace source told the Mail: 'This is absolutely untrue. Members of staff involved at the time, including those who have left the household, will be invited to participate to see if lessons can be learned. To a background of dramatic music, Miss Winfrey asks her: 'How do you feel about the Palace hearing you speak your truth today? She absolutely had charisma for the cameras, and she knew what she was doing. Meghan Markle is expected to discuss racism in the U.K. in her sit-down with Oprah Winfrey that airs on Sunday. The palace said: 'In Her Majesty's annual Commonwealth Day message, the Queen will pay tribute to the way in which communities across the family of nations have come together in response to the pandemic.'. According to reports, Dr Case suggested the email should be passed to Samantha Carruthers, human resources director for the Prince of Wales at Clarence House. An insider with knowledge of the conversation told The Times: 'The entire place, because of everything about her, and because of what Harry's previous girlfriends had been through, was bending over backwards to make sure that every option was open'. Because she does not boast of herself, she becomes a shining example. Meghan Markle, 39, is alleged to have had furious rows with royal aides over freebie designer clothes sent to Kensington Palace, sources have claimed (pictured, wearing an Oscar de la Renta gown last week), 'But Meghan had to be told it was not the done thing when you are a member of the royal family.'. Another source told the newspaper: 'Everyone knew that the institution would be judged by her happiness'. Defending the duchess' management of people, Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand's Finding Freedom book says: 'Americans can be much more direct, and that often doesn't sit well in the much more refined institution of the monarchy.'. 'When someone decides not to be civil, they have no idea what to do. … 'Broken' royal aides told of feeling humiliated, 'sick', 'terrified', left 'shaking' with fear, and being reduced to tears by the duchess. I can't see anything less than that. We will automatically post your comment and a link to the news story to your Facebook timeline at the same time it is posted on MailOnline. ', He added: 'I also understand anyone's experience needs to be heard and like any responsible business there needs to be an investigation but at the same time this is an institution that remained silent about the allegations about Prince Andrew. On Wednesday they also reacted angrily to further suggestions by a spokesman for the Sussexes that they were behind a 'calculated smear campaign based on misleading and harmful information' which saw accusations of bullying levelled against Meghan in The Times by former aides, The Sussex team have sensationally claimed The Times was 'being used by Buckingham Palace to peddle a wholly false narrative' ahead of her Oprah interview, One insider said: 'It is all a bit unedifying and ridiculous. By Daniel Bates in New York for the Daily Mail Harry and Meghan's interview with Oprah Winfrey will be broadcast in more than 70 countries in deals experts say will be worth 'a king's ransom'. Daily Mail Royal Editor witnessed the aftermath and wrote: 'I was there at the time and witnessed Meghan turn and 'hiss' at a member of her entourage, clearly incandescent with rage about something, and demand to leave. The Duchess of Sussex took legal action over Associated Newspapers - which owns the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday - for the Mail on Sunday's publication of parts of a private letter she wrote to her father, Thomas Markle, in August 2018. 'You're looking at a king's ransom and it's going to be a massive payday for CBS. Having spent 3 years working with her in her pre-Duchess days, I saw a warm, kind, caring person. But Meghan's choice of words may not have been deliberately chosen to do so, but channels the Duke's own remarks when he wed into the House of Windsor. A source told The Times: 'Everyone knew that the institution would be judged by her happiness'. Cardiologists told MailOnline the most recent operation may have involved having a second stent fitted, getting one replaced or having a pacemaker inserted. Melissa Touabti, the duchess's former personal assistant, had previously worked for Robbie Williams and Madonna. She added: 'This is being seen as a war between the Palace and the Sussexes ahead of what could be the most explosive royal interview wince Princess Diana sat down with Martin Bashir. They can be fitted just under the chest in an hour long operation, which would then require a day of rest in hospital to ensure the procedure worked. What's done is done. I'm truly sorry.'. That we're on the other side of a lot of - a lot of life experience that's happened, and also that we have the ability to make our own choices in a way that I couldn't have said yes to you then. Meghan, 39, is suing the publisher of The Mail on Sunday and MailOnline over a series of five articles which published extracts of the handwritten letter she sent to her father in August 2018. Last night on the ABC debate show 'The View' in America, hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, broadcaster Sarah Haines declared: 'I don't hear anything about investigations that don't involve Prince Andrew and his connections with Jeffrey Epstein'. He and Mr Knauf had a close working relationship as he was also communications chief for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. One of the senior aides who was made aware of the bullying accusations was Simon Case, who was then Prince William's private secretary and is now Cabinet Secretary. And for her final round of engagement last March, the royal  wowed in breathing outfits and dazzling colours - wearing £26,400 ($34,569) worth of new clothing for the brief five day visit. It was a little bit unusual. But despite their own hesitancy in using the label to describe themselves, the easy identifier for the royals has endured through the decades. ', Mr Blackman said ITV has 'got a choice to make'. She subsequently deleted the Tweet and posted: 'I am so sorry. 'I always joke, saying, ''the girl was on a mission – and I guess she scored''. It does feel we have a slightly uneven playing field here'. The treatment of [X] was totally unacceptable. In an article he also claims that the couple, who deny helping him with his book, 'knew that it would get ugly in the run up' before their Oprah Winfrey interview. Their revelations came just days after Meghan (pictured during her wedding) was accused of 'driving out' two PAs and shattering the confidence of another member of Kensington Palace staff - with one former aide branding Prince Harry and his wife 'outrageous bullies' in The Times earlier this week, Meghan Markle blamed the Duchess of Cambridge, the Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Charles for leaking stories about her to the Press when she was a senior royal, a source has claimed. LOVED. The whistleblower told The Times: 'We will finally be able to tell the truth. I would definitely say humiliated.' Meghan's lawyers have said that their client had been distressed by negative press stories about her while living in the UK and her friends became 'rightly concerned for her welfare, specifically as she was pregnant, unprotected by the institution and prohibited from defending herself'. The comments below have not been moderated. However a palace aide told the Daily Telegraph that the Sussexes are unlikely to be involved or even told about the process, which has been labelled an 'internal review'. Ramping up her war of words with the royals, the Duchess of Sussex calls her husband's family 'The Firm' in the 30-second trailer released by CBS yesterday and blames them for speaking out in a show set to be watched by millions around the globe. Meghan Markle's pregnancy "bond" with Princess Eugenie has led her to become the only member of the Royal Family she is "still close to", a royal insider has claimed.. The fact that there's silence there is also tacit consent. They had no idea what to do', the source said. The news comes ahead of a 'tell-all' interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Oprah Winfrey which is set to air in the UK on Monday night, despite criticism of its timing. 'Robbie Williams is a lively character, but she worked for him longer than she worked for Meghan,' a friend of Melissa's told the Daily Mail at the time. Her two wedding outfits cost almost half a million too - meaning throughout the year she splashed out £732,724.62. Palace aides were braced for an explosive fallout from the Duchess of Sussex's 'tell-all' Oprah interview last night after the first full clip showed her accusing the Royal Family of 'perpetuating falsehoods' about her and Harry. Knauf reportedly sent an email outlining the duchess's alleged actions to Simon Case - the Duke of Cambridge's then private secretary and now the cabinet secretary - after conversations with Samantha Carruthers, the head of human resources. Pictured: The Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Sussex are seen in the Royal Box in Wimbledon in 2019, Melissa Touabti (right) is pictured with Robbie Williams' wife Ayda for whom she previously worked. The hit show's executive producer Jon Cowan calling her a 'warm, kind, caring person'. It was business as usual for the Queen today, who held a telephone audience this afternoon with the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Wigston. Jason Knauf - the Sussexes' then communications secretary who now heads the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's charitable foundation - made a bullying complaint in October 2018 in an apparent attempt to force Buckingham Palace to protect staff. The Harvard Medical School says online in response to a question asking whether they 'wear out' after a few years: 'What's important for the future is that you needed a stent in the first place. Meanwhile Buckingham Palace said at 1pm yesterday that a special Commonwealth programme would be aired just hours beforehand on the BBC. 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NOT color, Meghan Markle was 'a bit naughty' to imply Archie 'couldn't be a prince because of the possible colour of his skin' when it was due to strict rules, royal author Hugo Vickers says. Pictured: Meghan attending the Some Kind-a Gorgeous Style and Beauty Lounge at the Chateau Marmont on August 26, 2010, The videographer said: 'I thought, ''what are you talking about?''. Meghan's spokesman said: 'The duchess is saddened by this latest attack on her character, particularly as someone who has been the target of bullying herself and is deeply committed to supporting those who have experienced pain and trauma. The reluctance may be due to the fact the simple two-word description can also be used to refer specifically to the key personnel within the Crown. He wrote: 'Raising his voice on occasion, Harry would insist: 'What Meghan wants, she gets'.'. Another photographer who worked with Meghan before she met Harry said he too was amazed at the size of her entourage – but said she was very 'affable'. But those backing the Royal Family tweeted about the 'poor Queen' and claimed they 'don't trust a single word that comes out of Meghan's mouth or Harry's now'. The Queen has ordered an unprecedented inquiry into the claims that her grandson and his wife inflicted 'emotional cruelty' on staff. The Palace declined to give details of the latest exact surgery. As the man in charge of the couple's public image, Jason Knauf (pictured left) was so alarmed by what he had learned that he set it down in an email, writing: 'I am very concerned that the duchess was able to bully two PAs out of the household in the past year. What seems beyond doubt is that the complaint about Meghan's behaviour reached HR but it is unclear why it went no further. On Wednesday night, the Palace confirmed that its HR team will 'look into' allegations the Duchess of Sussex bullied staff, saying it 'does not and will not tolerate bullying or harassment in the workplace'. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not yet been contacted about the probe, which will be led by a human resources manager from the Royal Household. 'Meghan said not once did anyone from the Palace come to her defense when she was being shredded by the tabloids, but now all of a sudden it's okay for those same people to talk to the media. Asked why she was now speaking out, Meghan gave a long pause and seemed to hesitate, before saying: 'Well, so many things. A formal HR investigation involves formal accusations.'. 'When you go to a photoshoot it's usually just a couple of people, but she had like 12 people with her there. 'I did hear from someone else who shot her later that she was nice, so maybe she changed her attitude,' he said. The article came as ITV1 confirmed the ViacomCBS show, called Oprah With Meghan and Harry, will be broadcast in the UK between 9pm and 11pm on Monday night, almost 24 hours after it is shown in the United States. '[The intention of the interview is] to give them the opportunity in their own words to speak their own truth about what went into their decision. King, 66, and her colleagues spoke out in defense of Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, after airing a short interview clip in which the Duchess of Sussex is seen claiming that royal aides blocked her from having a 'personal' conversation with Oprah in the months leading up to her 2018 wedding. ‘Look what happened to Diana, same thing, same thing. But to be doing a tell-all interview screened in the UK when he is in hospital - fortunately he appears to have had a successful operation - they are badly advised to put it mildly. When news of Meghan's deal for a 'tell all' interview with Oprah Winfrey broke earlier this week 'all became clear'. A royal source told the Daily Mail last night that the emergence of the bullying claims had 'shaken' many staff, both past and present, and brought up 'many unhappy memories' about a particularly 'toxic period'. Video Loading. 'None of these royal interviews have gone well…and I can't see this going any better. Last night a royal insider commented: 'I can't ever see those two back on the balcony.'. 'If she's driving with you in the passenger seat, she will fling her right arm in front of you at the slightest bump in a gesture of love to ensure your safety. While they stressed that any resulting changes to workplace practices will be made public in the annual Sovereign Grant report, they could not say whether it would be in this year's review or the next. Mr Scobie has boasted of his exclusive access to Prince Harry and Meghan. Royal experts believe that while many in Britain are siding with Harry's family and are upset the Oprah interview is going ahead with Prince Philip in hospital after heart surgery, support in the US is swinging behind the Sussexes and could damage the Queen's popularity in the US. Tommy Mendes, 44, who now is a managing partner at popular Bar Belly in Manhattan, shot Meghan for the now defunct New York lifestyle website The Aesthete in 2015, before she had met the prince. Meghan Markle and Harry 'searching for new mail address' after Charles cuts ties. But our source said, '[Meghan] said these outrageous allegations confirm why she and Harry had to part ways and make it their mission to be a voice for the underdog. Omid Scobie, author of the Finding Freedom biography of the Sussexes, quoted a series of Meghan's friends standing up for her in a report for Harper's Bazaar. Click (right) to buy this iconic shirt now, or see what the high street has to offer with the alternatives we've found at the likes of Massimo Dutti, Everlane and With Nothing Underneath. It's not going to be easy, but this is very welcome and long overdue. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have also spoken to medical, charity and voluntary staff from across the Commonwealth to hear more about the work they have been carrying out to care for those within their communities. He said she came with her own team and a long list of demands. An ex-employee alleged they had been 'humiliated'. Meanwhile other Royal Family members carried on with their engagements - including Prince William and Kate who had a videocall with the parents of a boy helped by a mental health text helpline that they are supporting. 'I did hear from someone else who shot her later that she was nice, so maybe she changed her attitude,' he said. His most recent role before becoming Cabinet Secretary last year was serving as private secretary to Prince William. As a courtier observes: 'Working for the royals is a very strange job. Lawyers for the duke and duchess said the Sussexes believed staff were comfortable and happy. The irony that he left the back-stabbing, hot-tempered intrigue of palace politics for the comparative tranquillity of Downing Street when he took the job as Britain's top civil servant is not lost on the £200,000-a-year, risk-averse Cabinet Secretary. Young women were broken by their behaviour.' Past and present employees of Buckingham Palace are to be invited to speak in confidence about their experiences of working for Meghan, after it was alleged she drove out two personal assistants and that staff were 'humiliated' on several occasions. Once requiring open heart surgery, the valve now tends to be replaced using another minimally-invasive procedure which patients can recover from 'in days'. I do not believe this bullying narrative for a microsecond'. 'For me, I'm just really relieved and happy to be sitting here talking to you with my wife by my side, because I can't begin to imagine what it must have been like for her going through this process by herself all those years ago because it's been unbelievably tough for the two of us. The source said: 'If it was an investigation into them, of some description, there would have to be a formal process where we would have to be involved. Devastating claims that the Duchess of Sussex inflicted 'emotional cruelty' on underlings and 'drove them out' were 'very' concerning, Buckingham Palace said. A Celebration for Commonwealth Day will be broadcast on BBC One at 5pm on Sunday March 7 - a few hours before Meghan and Harry's sit-down with Oprah is shown. Melissa Touabti, the second of Meghan's personal assistants to leave, departed six months after the royal wedding after she ended up in tears, according to reports. They made headlines in 2019 when Mrs Robertson greeted the duchess on stage with a curtsy, while Meghan went in for a warm hug, resulting in an awkward clash. Deals have been struck across the globe for the rights to broadcast the Sussexes' Oprah Winfrey interview, ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group said. The Sussex team have sensationally claimed The Times was 'being used by Buckingham Palace to peddle a wholly false narrative' ahead of her Oprah interview. I sent a tweet this morning that was unduly critical of people I admire, care about and have worked with for a long time. ‘Did you ever see that movie or read the book by John Grisham, with Tom Cruise? They were run over by her, and then run over by Harry. People magazine in the US claimed she once paid for an ice cream stand at Kensington Palace to treat staff in February 2019. 'We have had report after report from people who have witnessed unacceptable behavior towards Y.'. Sources close to the couple claim she was referring to institution of Buckingham Palace, which includes senior courtiers and advisers, headed by the Queen, rather than individual royals. Figures close to the action at that time say that there was a view that the claims of bullying have long been a feature of royal life. After editing the video he was warned there was a chance Meghan could reject the whole thing - but she ultimately approved the work with no issues. Mr Case, who is said to have had no managerial responsibility for Harry's staff but took a keen interest in what was happening, passed it to human resources director Samantha Carruthers. The less they say the better, irrespective of the state of health of the Duke of Edinburgh. In response to a comment by the duchess, the presenter says: 'Almost unsurvivable. 'As it stands, I don't think there is any intention from the programme maker to change its air date.'. Royal sources said they have set 'no timeframe' for the investigation, which could see as many as 12 people give evidence. Other fans of the Duchess accused the Royal Family of pulling off 'stunts' and a 'smear campaign', while another said: 'Super Cali goes ballistic, RF are atrocious.'. The 2021 service was cancelled for the first time in nearly half a century, because of the pandemic. A friend of the duchess said that workers 'were remarking how it was the 'best day of work ever'. Ramping up her war of words with the royals, the Duchess of Sussex calls her husband's family 'The Firm' in the 30-second trailer released by CBS and blames them for speaking out in a show set to be watched by millions around the globe. Friends of the couple have since explained that Meghan was not being rude, but she came from a different culture. Some believe that by passing the whole thing to human resources Dr Case was effectively washing his hands of the problem. The Frenchwoman, 41, took a job with the billionaire Livingstone family – owners of the stately home Cliveden. One friend said Meghan was another example of a 'woman of colour in a senior position… accused of being too angry, too scary, too whatever in the workplace'. They used to call her ''the princess'',' he said. Roya Nikkhah, Royal Correspondent at The Sunday Times, told Radio 4 yesterday: 'The extraordinary phrase in that clip is that she is saying The Firm were actively perpetuating falsehoods about her and Harry. The treatment of (X) was totally unacceptable. 'Accordingly our HR team will look into the circumstances outlined in the article. Buckingham Palace said in a statement: 'We are clearly very concerned about allegations in the Times following claims made by former staff of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Meghan's lawyers say she had left her life behind in the US to support her husband and work with him on charitable work and joint passion projects. According to the professional cameraman, Meghan would bring a large entourage with her on set and laid down a strict set of rules – including not to shoot her feet. Her comments to Oprah were revealed hours after Buckingham Palace said it had launched an investigation into claims that the Duchess bullied former royal staff. Yesterday new claims emerged that royal staff say they are members of the 'Sussex Survivors' Club' after working for the couple, with some claiming they have suffered post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety because of their treatment by Harry and Meghan. 'A formal HR investigation involves formal accusations.'. He is a royal contributor for Good Morning America and host of ABC's royal podcast, 'The Heir Pod'. Writing in Harper's Bazaar, Mr Scobie quotes a anonymous friend of Meghan saying: 'I hate to say it, but find me a woman of colour in a senior position who has not been accused of being too angry, too scary, too whatever in the workplace. A Palace source told the paper: 'There were a lot of broken people. Eight senior royals are said to be within the 'firm of eight' chosen to represent the family. She is pictured wearing them at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva, Fiji, on October 23, 2018, three weeks after the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. 'The duchess is saddened by this latest attack on her character, particularly as someone who has been the target of bullying herself and is deeply committed to supporting those who have experienced pain and trauma. Meghan suggests she has no fears about losing her royal privileges by speaking out, claiming: 'If that comes with risk of losing things, there is a lot that has been lost already', Meghan Markle wore a pair of striking diamond earrings that were allegedly a wedding gift from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia. Prince Philip underwent a 'successful procedure' for a pre-existing heart condition, Buckingham Palace confirmed yesterday. Their view has not changed. It is also claimed that the couple's treatment of aides worried Harry's brother William so much, because some staff were shared, that he and his most senior advisor, Case, hastened the split between the Sussex and the Cambridge households and the destruction of their joint foundation. Born to a Scottish father who runs a marketing agency and an Iranian mother who works in child welfare, he said he left Heat after an executive is alleged to have called him a 'P**i'. The interview will first be shown by CBS in the US at 1am UK time on Sunday night. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex felt negative stories about them - including the Duchess of Cambridge allegedly being left in tears following a bridesmaids' dress fitting before Meghan's 2018 wedding - must have been briefed by Kate, Camilla or Charles' households, the palace insider said. 'I love the British output of fiction, and history and mystery. 'She was an intense person for sure,' Mendes told DailyMail.com. I know nothing of her current situation but she gets the benefit of the doubt in my book'. While the Palace has refused to comment on Meghan's decision to speak about her time as a working royal, saying it does not wish to get involved in the 'circus around a media interview', it is clear that senior officials are angry at the suggestion that anyone in the royal household – let alone senior royals – ever set out to malign her. The earrings Meghan wore for the black tie reception at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva, which was hosted by Fiji's president Jioji Konrote, were later revealed as being made by celebrity designer Butani. Simon Case (pictured with Prince William in 2019) left the Palace for Downing Street when he took the job as Britain's top civil servant, Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle are set to feature in a tell all interview with American chat show host Oprah Winfrey on Sunday, By Kate Pickles, Health Correspondent for the Daily Mail.

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