Is Queen Elizabeth trying to protect Meghan Markle by keeping reports of her bullying claims a secret?
The British royal family's decision not to make public reports on Meghan's claims of bullying the Palace staff has been seen as an attempt to protect the former American actress.
There has been criticism in the media from some staunch supporters of the royal family.
Some royal fans think relations between the royals and Meghan have improved after their two meetings with the monarch.
Meghan first met the Queen when she was on her way to the Netherlands for the Invictus Games. She later returned with Prince Harry and their children for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Queen Elizabeth was criticized for "burying" the investigation report by a pro-monarchy expert who claimed Meghan Markle had threatened palace staff.
Appearing on GB News, royal biographer Angela Levine said it was "the Queen's wrong to decide that nothing works out."
Most royal experts are unwilling to forgive Meghan Markle for stepping down from her royal duties with husband Prince Harry.
The investigation into Meghan's bullying claims began after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex sat down for an interview with Oprah Winfrey and made some serious allegations against members of the royal family.