THE OUTCOME of the shocking Palace bullying claims made about Meghan Markle to be buried.
An investigation was launched into the claims made that Meghan Markle "humiliated" staff.
The Palace will not be sharing the findings of the investigation, and will instead cover up the results, it has been reported.
Any outcomes will be kept strictly secret, which the Palace has claimed will protect the anonymity of the workers who made the allegations.
Initially the findings were meant to be published in the Sovereign Grant report.
Despite keeping the findings of the investigation being buried forever, it is understood that the HR department have made changes to policies for Palace aides and workers.
Meghan Markle's lawyers denied the claims that she drove two personal assistants to quit.
Read our Royal Family live blog below for the latest news…
- Louis Allwood
Queen, 96, beams in blue as she steps out with Prince Charles
THE Queen was all smiles today as she stepped out with Prince Charles for a military parade at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Her Majesty, 96, wore a dusty blue coat and matching hat as she watched more than 300 officers and archers from the Queen's Body Guard for Scotland take part in the the Reddendo parade.
The monarch has recently cut back on the number of engagements she carries out since experiencing episodic mobility problems.
But she appeared in fine spirits today as she completed the third event she has taken part in during her visit to Scotland this week.
While the Queen watched from a chair at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Prince of Wales, known in Scotland as the Duke of Rothesay, greeted members of the parade, shaking hands with some of the archers.
He inspected the royal company with the parade Commander, while the Queen was presented with a Reddendo – a gift from the officers and archers marking the Bicentenary of the Queen's Body Guard for Scotland.
- Lauren Lomas
Prince Charles special bond with baby Lilibet
It has been claimed by a source that the Prince of Wales was “absolutely thrilled” to see Harry and Meghan and family.
A senior royal source spooke during the Clarence House’s annual review, said it was ‘wonderful’ to have the Sussexes back in the UK during the Jubilee in June.
They said: “It was fantastic to see them. It was wonderful to have them back in Britain.
“The prince, of course, hasn’t seen his grandson Archie for a bit of time and so it was very, very, very special to have some time with him.
“He hadn’t met Lili, his granddaughter, and so to meet her was very emotional, a very, very wonderful thing.”
- Lauren Lomas
Queen praises 'loyal' Camilla
The Queen praised Camilla for her dedication to her role in the royal family and to domestic abuse charities.
It is reported by the Express that the Queen said: "I would like to express my thanks to you all for your support.
"I remain eternally grateful for, and humbled by, the loyalty and affection that you continue to give me.
"And when, in the fullness of time, my son Charles becomes King, I know you will give him and his wife Camilla the same support that you have given me; and it is my sincere wish that, when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort as she continues her own loyal service."
The quotes were relayed by Principal Private Secretary Sir Clive Alderton.
- Lauren Lomas
Royal family will look after Prince Andrew financially
A royal commentator has claimed that they want to stop him from doing interviews and making public appearances.
It has been claimed that Prince Andrew's family will shield him with money to stop him from making too many public appearances.
Newsweek Royal Correspondent Jack Royston and Ingrid Seward, Editor in Chief, Majesty Magazine spoke on True Royalty TV's The Royal Beat.
They believe to prevent him from finding his own source of income and causing more problems it would be easier for the family to look after him themselves.
Ingrid Seward said: "He will be more trouble and start talking and giving TV interviews and writing books."
- Lauren Lomas
The Queen's bedtime routine
Queen Elizabeth sticks to a very strict schedule.
It is understood that the Queen goes to bed at around 11pm every night, and sleeps for around 8.5 hours.
The Queen and her late husband Prince Philip slept in different bedrooms so that they could both get a better nights sleep.
- Lauren Lomas
Prince William accused photographer of ‘stalking’ his children
The Duke of Cambridge fumes in the viral video, telling the pap off for following his family.
A three minute video shows him telling the photographer not to snap his children.
He tells the guy to stop “stalking around” his family.
The video was taken in 2021 but has only just surfaced.
- Lauren Lomas
Prince Andrew should be ‘concerned’ over FBI hit list
Ghislaine Maxwell has been convicted for 20 years for sex trafficking, and lawyers have warned Andrew he could be next.
Following her sentencing, Brad Edwards, who bagged Virginia Giuffre's £12 million in settlement fees from Andrew, urged the FBI to investigate the Prince.
The attorney told The Mirror: “Obviously, Andrew is one of the targets they will be looking into.
“He should definitely be concerned about it.”
- Lauren Lomas
Meghan always wanted to be a princess like Kate, suggests resurfaced blog post
The Duchess of Sussex always has insisted she "didn't know much" about the royal family before being involved.
Speaking to Oprah last year, she said: "Thank God I didn’t know a lot about the family.
"Thank God I hadn’t researched. I would’ve been so in my head about it.”
But in 2014, an old blog post from The Tig has resurfaced, where Meghan discusses Prince William's marriage to Kate Middleton.
Meghan wrote: "Little girls dream of being princesses. I, for one, was all about She-Ra, Princess of Power.
"And grown women seem to retain this childhood fantasy."
The Duchess went on to say: "Just look at the pomp and circumstance surrounding the royal wedding and endless conversation about Princess Kate."
- Lauren Lomas
Prince Charles picks up new title in the wake of his father's death
The late Prince Philip passed away a year ago and was the patron for the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
Prince Philip was highly regarded for his role as patron which has now been given to Charles.
Reportedly, Michael Griffin, who is the President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, said having Prince Charles as the new patron is a “privilege”.
- Lauren Lomas
Prince Charles won’t accept any more big cash donations to charities
It has been reported he will not be taking further huge amounts of money for his charities.
Reportedly Prince Charles will no longer take big cash sums for his charities.
The Guardian has reported that a source has said he “operates on advice” and that the incident where he accepted millions of pounds from a Sheikh “will not happen again.”
- Lauren Lomas
In pictures: Crowds of people wait for a glimpse of the Royals in Scotland
Scots lined the streets of the Royal Mile in wait of Prince Charles and Princess Anne.
Prince Charles is known as the Duke of Rothesay while he is in Scotland.
Fans waited patiently to see Prince Charles and Princess Anne as they made their way to The Order of the Thistle.
The Order of the Thistle is the Scottish version of the Order of the Garter.
- Lauren Lomas
In pictures: The Order of the Thistle service
Prince Charles and the Princess Royal were snapped entering the service earlier today (30 June).
The Prince of Wales is known as the Duke of Rothesay while in Scotland, during the Holyrood week.
Part of Holyrood week saw the Order of the Thistle, which is the highest order of chivalry in Scotland, the equivalent to the Order of the Garter which was held in Windsor recently.
Himself and his sister, Princess Anne, were spotted wearing the traditional dress for the installation of The Right Honourable Dame Elish Angiolini and The Right Honourable Sir George Reid, at St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh.
- Lauren Lomas
Prince Charles special bond with baby Lilibet
It has been claimed by a source that the Prince of Wales was "absolutely thrilled" to see Harry and Meghan and family.
A senior royal source spooke during the Clarence House's annual review, said it was 'wonderful' to have the Sussexes back in the UK during the Jubilee in June.
They said: "It was fantastic to see them. It was wonderful to have them back in Britain.
"The prince, of course, hasn't seen his grandson Archie for a bit of time and so it was very, very, very special to have some time with him.
"He hadn't met Lili, his granddaughter, and so to meet her was very emotional, a very, very wonderful thing."
- Lauren Lomas
'It's not right': The cost of the Royal Family amid living cost crisis
The Royal family costed a whopping £102.4 million last year, a recent report has revealed.
Royal finances expert Norman Baker told The Mirror: “It’s not right,” while many British families are struggling to make ends meet.
He said: "The Government should have a complete rethink of how taxpayers’ money is allocated to the Royal Family."
- Lauren Lomas
The REAL cost of the Royal family: £102 million a year
A report has been released TODAY that reveals UK tax payers spent £102.4 million on the Royals last year.
The Sovereign Grant Report also shows that last year, as in-person royal visits resumed following the pandemic, their travel costs rocketed from £1.3m to £4.5m.
Royal finances expert Norman Baker told The Mirror: “The Government should have a complete rethink of how taxpayers’ money is allocated to the Royal Family.
“We have no say in how the royals choose to use private jets or helicopters, which are all paid for out of the public purse, and while ordinary people are struggling it isn’t right.”
The 10-year Buckingham Palace renovation project appears to be on target to cost £369million.
- Lauren Lomas
Palace's Bullying investigation outcome to remain a secret
It has been revealed that the findings of the investigation will never be released to the public.
According to a senior source speaking to the Independent it has been reported that the findings will not be released.
It is understood that this is to protect the anonymity of those who made the complaints about Meghan, saying she "humiliated" them.
- Joseph Gamp
Meghan Markle hints at visiting Washington DC
It seems Meghan might take a strong political stance amid the Roe v Wade overturning.
The Duchess has been very vocal about the criminalisation of abortion in the US.
Speaking to Vogue, she said: “Well Gloria it seems as though you and I will be taking a trip to DC together soon.”
The comments were made as Meghan was talking to feminist activist Gloria Steinem who is 88 years old.
- Joseph Gamp
Prince Harry ‘homesick’ after opting for American dream life
Harry and Meghan moved to the US around 18 months ago, but it has been alleged he misses good old Blighty.
Royal author Duncan Larcombe has claimed Harry feels “unhappy” and “homesick” in shocking new remarks.
He told Closer: “He seems homesick to me.”
Click here to read on.
- Lauren Lomas
Prince Charles won’t accept any more big cash donations to charities
It has been reported he will not be taking further huge amounts of money for his charities.
Reportedly Prince Charles will no longer take big cash sums for his charities.
The Guardian has reported that a source has said he “operates on advice” and that the incident where he accepted millions of pounds from a Sheikh “will not happen again.”
- Lauren Lomas
Prince Andrew all smiles during horse ride
He was seen departing his Royal Lodge home, and driving towards Windsor.
The Prince was snapped smiling as he goes for a leisurely horseback ride.
He went for a ride through the Windsor Estate.
This comes after Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking.
- Lauren Lomas
Royal cheesemakers risk removal of special coat of arms
Davidstow cheddar has been slammed because it’s producer dumped black sludge into a local river.
Dairy Crest could reportedly have it’s warrant removed after it was slapped with a whopping £1.5 million fine.
The pollution was dumped into the River Inny in Cornwall.
- Lauren Lomas
Could there be another return on the cards?
Her Majesty the Queen is set to host a joint birthday party, later this summer, for Prince William and Kate Middleton.
This has sparked the discussion as to whether or not Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would make an appearance.
Speaking on a latest episode on his YouTube channel, royal expert Neil Sean claimed: claimed: “It does appear that there’s a bit of, shall we say friction, between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, according to a very good source, and as ever we say allegedly because he would be keen to return for his brother’s 40th birthday.
“He, of course, knows about royal duty and how things would look if he doesn’t return, it’s as simple as that.”
He added: “[But] according to the good source, Meghan Markle is not keen at all, to go back into a room, you know some may say a hornet’s nest which she did her own stirring, to spend an evening, afternoon, day whatever, that might be celebrating someone that clearly has got issues with her, and likewise, visa versa.”
- Lauren Lomas
Is Prince Charles’ behaviour fit for a future king?
This is a comment piece by Trevor Kavanagh
PICTURE the scene around 2015. The high-minded Prince of Wales totes a pale-blue Fortnum & Mason carrier bag emblazoned with his royal crest and stuffed with wads of crisp, purple 500-euro notes known as “bin Ladens”.
It is one of a series of gifts totalling three million euros which comes with the blessing of billionaire Sheik Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, ex-PM of human rights-abusing Qatar, who admits his country “maybe” financed terrorist group Al Qaeda.
Our illustrious bagman, heir to the throne, swiftly hands the cash to a flunky as part of a donation to his Prince of Wales’ Charitable Fund and it is processed smoothly through the Queen’s bank, Coutts.
The EU stopped printing those 500-euro notes in 2019 because organised gangs and terrorists were using the large- denomination currency for criminal money laundering and bribery. Criminals could cram a fortune into hand luggage without attracting attention from the cops.
No, this is not the plot of a Jack Higgins thriller.
But it is serious enough for the Charity Commission watchdog to consider launching an inquiry.
It is important to stress there is no suggestion of law-breaking by anyone involved or that anything was offered in return for the three million euros.
But the transaction, revealed by our sister paper The Sunday Times, raises concerns over the judgment of our future king, his contact with reality and his donations from shadowy foreign sources.
Read more here
- Lauren Lomas
Prince William’s spat with photographer and YouTube
The Royals are rowing with Google’s YouTube after a video surfaced of Prince William arguing with a photographer.
The footage showed the Prince having heated words with the photographer who was snapping him on a bike ride in Sandringham.
Kensington Palace says the video breaches his privacy.
However the video has already been viewed by thousands of people.
- Lauren Lomas
Princess Diana would have been ‘mortified’ at Prince William and Harry’s rift
Royal author Andrew Morton claimed she would be so disappointed that her sons are no longer close.
The author spoke to podcast Pod Save The Queen, and made the claim that she would be so “mortified” over their “emotional tangle”.
He said she hoped Harry would support William when he becomes King, as it is a “lonely job” and she would find it “difficult” that they aren’t speaking publicly.
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