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UK royal family won’t publish Meghan bullying report

A palace official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, told reporters that the details of an investigation into bullying would remain confidential to protect the privacy of those who gave testimony about their experiences of working for Meghan when she and Harry were living at Kensington Palace.

“Because of the confidentiality of the discussions we have not communicated the detailed recommendations,” the official said. “The recommendations have been incorporated within policies and procedures wherever appropriate, and policies and procedures have changed.

The official added: “I think the objectives have been satisfied because lessons have been learned.” The palace did not elaborate on what those lessons were or how their human resource policies have changed.

The palace, which never backed the claims but said they were serious enough to be investigated, said in a statement Thursday that the probe had concluded and that “recommendations on our policies and procedures have been taken forward.” The palace said that it would not be publishing the results of the review, which looked at how the palace handled the complaints — not the specifics of the allegations themselves.

Source: washingtonpost

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Tebogo Thobejane

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