Meghan Markle is 'like a Mean Girls teenager' and would become 'cold' and 'throw staff to the wolves' when 'something went poorly, often due to her own demands', bombshell article claims
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Meghan Markle has been described as acting 'like a Mean Girls teenager' and becoming 'cold' towards staff in a damning profile in Vanity Fair. The Duchess of Sussex would reportedly be 'warm and effusive' towards employees at the start before turning 'cold and withholding toward the person she perceived to be responsible' when something 'went poorly, often due to Meghan and Harry’s own demands'.
A source who worked in media projects told the publication: 'She’s constantly playing checkers- I’m not even going to say chess - but she’s just very aware of where everybody is on her board. 'And when you are not in, you are to be thrown to the wolves at any given moment,' which they say meant 'undermining' behaviour, adding: 'It’s talking behind your back. It’s gnawing at your sense of self. Really, like, Mean Girls teenager.'.
However, producer Jane Marie, worked with the couple during development of Archewell audio projects, insisted to Vanity Fair that Meghan is 'just a lovely, genuine person'. Elsewhere, the profile details allegations from former employees of Meghan who reportedly felt mistreated during their time working with her.
These claims, which echo accusations from her time at Kensington Palace, paint a troubling picture of a woman whose behaviour allegedly left staff 'having therapy' and led to allegations of 'bullying' behind the scenes. These allegations were vehemently denied by representatives of Meghan and Harry at the time.