Dictator in High Heels: Explosive report on Prince Harry's wife Meghan Markle

The report follows a series of high-profile staff departures, including Samantha Cohen and Christine Weir Schirmer.

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry (X/claireXanda)

New Delhi: Since stepping away from royal duties in 2020, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been subjected to intense media scrutiny. The latest controversy surrounding Markle, described as a “dictator in high heels,” has further fueled public and media interest.

Prince Harry as an enabler

While Meghan Markle is at the center of the storm, Prince Harry’s role has also come under scrutiny. The same source described Harry as a passive participant in the alleged chaos, stating, “Harry is very much an enabler. He changes his mind frequently and is complicit in their poor decision-making.” Despite his charming public demeanor, Harry’s involvement in allowing Markle’s behavior to persist has been noted.

The Sussex team has vehemently denied the allegations. A source close to the couple expressed concern over the timing of the report, suggesting it might be the work of a disgruntled former staff member. “Everyone is deeply concerned over the timing of the article because it was published just days before Harry’s birthday,” the source noted.

High-profile departures

The report follows a series of high-profile staff departures, including Samantha Cohen and Christine Weir Schirmer. Markle has previously faced accusations of bullying, which Buckingham Palace investigated but never publicly disclosed. Markle has denied these claims, calling them a “calculated smear campaign.”

The Sussexes’ departure from the royal family in January 2020 was driven by a desire for independence and relief from media scrutiny. However, royal commentator Kinsey Schofield suggests Markle may regret some of her public statements and the outcome of their royal exit. “Meghan does regret certain statements she made,” Schofield remarked.