Meghan’s bullying investigation was completed – Hovi does not reveal the final result

The investigation into the bullying allegations against Duchess Meghan has been completed.

Buckingham Palace has announced that it will launch an investigation into allegations of bullying against Duchess Meghan. Now Hovi has announced that the investigation has been completed, reports CNN. However, the outcome of the investigation is not made public.

According to the accusations, Meghan would have bullied the employees of the court. At least ten people who worked under Meghan have accused the duchess of bullying.

The clerk in charge of the court’s financial affairs by Michael Stevens a private company was hired to investigate the bullying allegations.

Duchess Meghan has been accused of bullying her subordinates. Meghan has denied the allegations. PDO

Stevens did not reveal the details of the outcome of the investigation, but said it took a position on the court’s personnel practices. According to CNN, the court was under no pressure to publish the report’s outcome due to its private funding.

– I confirm that it was an assessment, the aim of which was to investigate the accusations that were directed at the practices of the court’s personnel and their possible improvements, Stevens commented.

It has been revealed by a source in the court that the investigation will not be opened further to protect the anonymity of those involved.

– We accept that the people who participated in the assessment have spoken in confidence with an independent law firm, and thus it is our responsibility to respect confidentiality, the source stated.

According to the source, Hovi has made several changes to its practices based on the assessment. However, the changes were not revealed in more detail.

– Every time this kind of research is done, you can learn from it and develop processes and practices. We wouldn’t normally reveal all the changes.

Meghan denied the allegations

Meghan’s lawyer Jenny Afia has addressed the allegations in the BBC documentary The Princes and the Press.

Meghan has been described as “driving two of her personal assistants out of the house and undermining the self-esteem of a third staff member.” It has been said that the employees took the events very seriously.

Afia did not want to deny anyone’s personal experiences. However, he added that there are “huge inaccuracies” in the stories circulating about Meghan. Afia didn’t reveal any more inaccuracies.

– I think that first we need to make it clear what bullying is. It means abuse of power repeatedly and intentionally to hurt someone physically or mentally, Afia comments in the documentary.

The British newspaper Daily Mail later reported that Meghan had written to Buckingham Palace and demanded written evidence, such as emails or text messages, of the bullying allegations.

According to The Times, one of Meghan’s closest aides filed a complaint that Meghan bullied several of her employees. Prince Harry’s and responsible for Meghan’s communications Jason Knauf filed an official complaint regarding Meghan’s behavior in October 2018.

Meghan has strongly denied that she bullied her subordinates.

Harry and Meghan left the court and at the same time the whole of Britain in 2020. PDO

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