Meghan Markle 'bullying' inquiry findings to be kept private

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Meghan Markle 'bullying' inquiry findings to be kept private
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Details of an investigation into claims of bullying at Buckingham Palace will not be made public. It was previously reported that Meghan Markle ‘drove out’ two personal assistants and that staff were ‘humiliated’ on several occasions.

Royal activity, curtailed by the pandemic, was beginning to pick up during the period and a number of expenditure areas have increased, with travel rising by £1.3 million to £4.5 million, and property maintenance soaring by £14.4 million to £63.9 million, as the 10-year project to renovate Buckingham Palace continued.A core element of £51.8 million funds the Queen’s official duties and her household, and an additional £34.

The financial document also states: ‘Counselling and support are provided through the household’s long-established employee assistance programme and staff have been trained to be Mental Health First Aiders… Managers are trained to support, mentor and coach their teams and monitor their contribution…’

The couple received a warm welcome in the Caribbean but faced protests from those calling for an apology and reparations for slavery, and were criticised for certain elements of the tour deemed to hark back to colonial days.

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