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Meghan Markle's 'victims' to speak out in 'gripping story' amid bullying claims

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Meghan Markle has previously faced accusations of bullying, claims she denies, but Buckingham Palace said they were "very concerned" as several members of staff came forward.Now, it's claimed that her former staff have come forward and have told their stories that will rock the Sussex household.Biographer Tom Bower will reveal the "untold story" about what happened behind the walls of Kensington Palace and Frogmore Cottage before Meghan's move to Montecito.It was claimed Meghan had driven two personal assistances out of their job and undermined the confidence of a third member of the Royal Household.At the time, Meghan's spokesperson said the Duchess of Sussex was "saddened" by the reports.Speaking to GB News' Mark Dolan, biographer and investigative journalist Tom Bower said: "Well, in fact, I've finished it and it will be out very soon."It is a story, an untold story, I have found out things which are really quite extraordinary about her."He went on to add: "And I think that the public perception of her will be either confirmed or outraged or in any case, it'll be a great surprise."It has turned out to be a very, very hard slog because people were pretty reluctant to speak and she and her lawyers had done very well to keep people silent, but I got through [to] enough."Tom went on to add: "It's a great story, it is an astonishing story of a woman who came from nothing and is now a world figure and has trampled on all those others on the way which is classic for the sort of people I always choose, whether it's a politician or a tycoon."The victims are keen to talk and they have spoken and it's a really gripping story."Last year, Buckingham Palace issued a statement revealing they were investigating claims surrounding.

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