That Meghan Markle would only be a member of the royal family in service for a brief period of time was unforeseeable. After only a few years, she and Harry left the UK and the Firm, and their subsequent experiences still have an impact on them.
Through their numerous interviews and Harry’s Spare book, the couple made a variety of claims about the royal family, and as a result, their relationship with the family is currently at an all-time low.
Even though Meghan gained popularity with the general public while she was living in the UK, what transpired behind closed doors gave a quite different impression.
In a shocking book published in 2022, Valentine Low, the royal correspondent for The London Times, said that both Meghan and Harry had harassed their employees and that one employee had been “completely destroyed” as a result of their interactions with the Sussexes.
Harry and Meghan refuted the startling allegations made in the book. However, despite the passage of time since its publication, a new witness has surfaced. Samantha Cohen, the late Queen’s former press secretary, has made a statement.
In 2018, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tied the knot at St. George’s Chapel. It was the start of what many believed would be a lifetime of devotion to the Crown, but that hope was dashed very quickly.
She didn’t go into additional detail about the inquiry itself. However, Cohen disclosed that due to a high staff turnover rate, Buckingham Palace was unable to locate replacement staffers for Harry and Meghan. “We couldn’t find a replacement for me, so we took them on a tour to Africa with Harry and Meghan to show them the ropes, but they left (quit) as well,” Samantha Cohen stated.
“I was only supposed to stay for six months but stayed for eighteen,” Cohen added. Valentine Low’s book Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown included a mention of Samantha Cohen.
Meghan Markle and Harry allegedly screamed at the former press secretary both before and during the journey to Australia for their 2018 tour, according to one of her friends.
“It was like working for a couple of teenagers, Sam constantly made it plain. They drove her to the brink and were impossible. The buddy informed the author that she was miserable.