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'Burying' Meghan Markle bullying probe shows royals want 'peace at any price' with Harry

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Duchess of Sussex won't be published was greeted with dismay by Royal fans.But one expert has claimed that the lack of report could actually be a path to peace for warring prince brothers Harry and William.Buckingham Palace launched a probe in March last year after staffers accused Meghan of bullying them.READ MORE: Meghan Markle's take on US abortion rule will leave 'Netflix pulling their hair out'It came just one day after the claims were published by The Times, who reported that a former top aide to the Sussexes lodged a complaint in 2018.It was alleged that Meghan drove two personal assistants out of the royal household and undermined a third member of staff.Earlier this week, a senior Buckingham Palace aide announced the investigation was complete, but that the findings would not be released.

However, royal expert Richard Key claims that this might not be a bad thing for the two brothers who have barely said a word to each other in the last few years.

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