Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are under fire following startling revelations from a former staff member who recently parted ways with the couple. The ex-aide has made significant claims about the working environment with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, suggesting that many of their colleagues would not choose to return to work for them if given the opportunity.
This development follows the resignation of Josh Kettler, the couple's Chief of Staff, who played a pivotal role during their recent three-day trip to Nigeria. Kettler’s departure has fueled further speculation about the challenges within the Sussexes' team.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, the former aide revealed, "Throughout my time there, I don't recall a single current or former employee expressing a desire to take the job again." The aide noted that these were not just ordinary employees but professionals with extensive experience in high-demand environments.
As Meghan and Harry prepare for their upcoming tour of Colombia, which includes stops in Bogotá, Cartagena, and Cali, royal commentators are closely watching how they handle this growing controversy. GB News Royal Correspondent Cameron Walker highlighted the "huge challenge" their remaining staff faces in managing the narrative ahead of the tour, as echoes of past criticisms from former Kensington Palace staff continue to resurface.