Reports of Meghan Markle bullying are hidden for the greater good of the monarchy
Meghan Markle could be in serious trouble if the Queen releases the findings from her bullying investigation.
The Duchess of Sussex, who has been accused of abusing royal staff during her stay in Britain, is being investigated by Buckingham Palace, a privately funded Queen by the Queen.
The Daily Mail had reported that the findings of the investigation are confidential, with royal expert Jack Royston believing that things could get worse if the report comes to light.
He said: "I think basically if that report is published it will be complete bloodbath on all sides and no one will come out of it, which looks good at all.
"I think Buckingham Palace would have taken a look at it and thought 'we're just going to look awful - it's going to make us look absolutely horrifying' and if every single fact and allegation came out I think it There will be a whole mud fight and everyone will have mud on them."
Meghan Markle married into the royal family in 2018 before leaving her senior position in 2020.