Published April 23, 2026
Meghan Markle has once again landed in a fresh wave of trouble following her four-day visit from Down Under.
The Duchess of Sussex have previously been accused of bullying her staff on multiple occasions, starting from her time at Kensington Palace and even after moving to Montecito. They have lost a slew of employees in a course of five year (nearly 20), sparking curiosity over claims.
Meghan and Harry have vehemently dismissed the claims but they seem to keep coming back. A clip started going viral from their visit to Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. In the blink-and-miss moment, Meghan is seen sending a death glare to a staffer.
Following the resurgence of the claims, Meghan is maintaining an unfazed approach to the matter as she shared an update from her lifestyle brand, As Ever.
The brand dropped its Mother’s Day Collection with a “limited-edition collaboration with renowned Los Angeles-based chocolatier”.
In the message, it noted that Meghan “lovingly crafted and curated” signature candles in honour of her two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
They added, “these treasures are curated to share with someone you love - not just once, but many times over.”
This follows after former staffer spoke to The Daily Beast royal editor stating how the video clip triggered “traumatic” memories of working under Meghan.
Reports have cited former staffers who gave her brutal nicknames because of how she treated them such as ‘Demon Boss’ to ‘Dictator in high heels’.
The ex-employee said that this was “classic Meghan” who is “smiling to the public on one side of her face and glowering at you on the secret side where she thinks she is unobserved.” They added that it gave them “PTSD”.