Meghan Markle seems to broken her silence on the previous reports about the bullying claims from former employees from several reports, not only from her time at the Kensington Palace but also Archewell Foundation.
The Duchess of Sussex, who has been busy expanding her entrepreneurial horizons with several ventures, revealed what has taken a special role, which has been helping her become a better boss.
Meghan, mom to six-year-old son Archie and three-year-old Lilibet, has been taking motherhood seriously as she makes sure she is able to collect all the milestones of her children.
She revealed to Fast Company in an interview that she took on a role of a Tooth Fairy as her son lost his first on recently. Meghan has rushed home from her TIME100 summit in New York to leave money under Archie’s pillow.
“I had a lot of business meetings the next morning, but I still chose to cuddle with him the rest of the night,” she told the outlet adding that Archie had woken her up at 2 a.m.
“Those mom moments energise me to be a better founder, a better employer, a better boss.”
However, it seems that there may be some mixed opinions on Meghan’s statements as the Duchess has faced some brutal accusations about treatment of her employees.
The London Times’royal correspondent Valentine Low had first reported that formal complaints had been made about Meghan by senior Buckingham Palace staff that she bullied employees.
Low alleged that Meghan repeatedly “left staff in tears and shaking with fear” after her angry tirades. However, Prince Harry’s wife vehemently denied the accusations and called it “a calculated smear campaign.”
There has been a long list of employees (almost 20) who have quit the Sussex camp since 2020.
Last year, The Hollywood Reporter cited Archewell ex-employees that Meghan was “absolutely relentless” and “reduced grown men to tears”. She was also famously dubbed as “Duchess Difficult” among the staff.
However, not all staffers had unflattering titles to bestow the Duchess of Sussex.
Former chief of staff, Catherine St-Laurent, told Us Weekly, “The time I spent working with Prince Harry and Meghan was incredibly meaningful to me.”
Another anonymous staffer said, “Harry and Meghan picked the best of the best from every field and watered the seeds for them to flourish.”