Meghan Markle is once again in the spotlight, but this time not because of her royal family drama—it’s because of how she treats her staff, which has raised some serious concerns.
The news broke after Vanity Fair shared testimonies from former employees of Meghan and Harry, revealing how difficult it was to work with her due to her attitude.
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As if that wasn’t enough proof to doubt Meghan Markle’s treatment of her staff, one of her former employees shared their experience working with the ex-Duchess of Sussex on the Archetypes podcast, leaving listeners stunned. Their confessions about her behavior left a lasting impression, further confirming the claims of mistreatment.

Working with Meghan Markle is hell
According to a former employee, working with Meghan Markle is exhausting, draining, and extremely difficult.
Meghan would be such a bad boss that the experience of working with her, which could be pleasant and rewarding, could turn into something really “horrible and painful.”
Besides being described as a cold and reserved person, the source claimed that Markle can act even worse than a “teenager from the movie Mean Girls”
“She’s very aware of where everyone stands on her board, and when you’re not in, they throw you to the wolves at any moment.” Revealed one of the former employees.

But that’s not all of it, as several people agreed they were treated badly by Meghan, especially when things didn’t go the way she wanted. In most cases, the duchess would end up practically yelling at people.
The accusations are so severe that one of the people interviewed revealed that they ended up in therapy after working with Meghan Markle because of her demands and pressure.
It should be noted that this isn’t the first time Meghan has been accused of mistreating her staff. Previously, an accusation of workplace bullying led to an internal investigation by the British Royal Family against her, but the results were never released to the public.
This article was originally written in Spanish by in Cultura Colectiva.
