Royal Family LIVE: Queen, Charles and William lose patience with ‘overblown’ BBC claims
Queen 'not happy' about BBC royal documentary says expert
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The Princes and the Press, a two-part documentary aired its first episode on Monday night exploring the relationship of the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex with the media. But in a statement shown at the end of the programme, Buckingham Palace, Clarence House, and Kensington Palace said it is “disappointing when anyone, including the BBC “gives credibility to “unfounded claims from unnamed sources”.
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‘Those stories were false’
During the two-part, The Princes and The Press programme a lawyer for the Duchess of Sussex also responded to reports in 2018 about Meghan’s alleged treatment of palace staff.
In March, The Times newspaper reported that the duchess allegedly drove out two personal assistants and “humiliated” staff on several occasions, which she denies.
Buckingham Palace has since launched an investigation and the royal household has tasked an external legal team to assist its human resources team looking at allegations in the Duchess.
Jenny Afia, from the law firm Schillings, told Rajan on the programme: “Those stories were false. This narrative that no one can work for the Duchess of Sussex, she was too difficult and demanding as a boss and everyone had to leave, it’s just not true.”
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