"Threw a cup of tea and stopped the slightest criticism": the British are d
Tom Bauer is preparing to publish a book with a "chronicle of the revenge of the Dukes of Sussex."
In the United Kingdom new book of royal biographer Tom Bauer's called "Revenge: Meghan, Harry and the war between the Windsors" is being widely discussed. It goes on sale next week, but you can already read excerpts from it detailing the most spectacular moments in the life of the royal family.
For example, Bauer claims that when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were her "working members," the couple maintained a culture of bullying at Buckingham Palace. Meghan behaved "harshly and demandingly toward four female members of the royal administration and even local diplomats." Meghan was reportedly accused of throwing a cup of tea into the air. Her anger was fueled in part by Harry," Bauer writes. "Every night he scoured social media for snide comments. Every morning, he and Meghan turned to their phones to explore the Internet."
Earlier, Markle's lawyers denied allegations that she was dismissive and hostile to royal staff. Complaints about the duchess were made shortly before her interview with Oprah Winfrey. Buckingham Palace then appointed an investigation, its findings received by the queen in June of this year. But it has not yet been made public.