Royal staff want to be released from NDAs so they can fight back against 'Harry and Meghan's lies'

Royal staff want to be released from NDAs so they can fight back against 'Harry and Meghan's lies'
Palace staff are said to be 'seething with rage' after the trailers of Prince Harry and Meghan's docu-series was released (Matt Dunham/Getty Images)

BERKSHIRE, ENGLAND: A former royal aide claims to have been bullied by the Duchess of Sussex ahead of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's explosive documentary launch. The royal staff has urged Buckingham Palace to release staff from non-disclosure arrangements, alleging they should be allowed to refute claims made in the series.

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After the second trailer release on Monday, December 5, Prince Harry and Meghan alleged the couple had suffered from leaks and planted stories set up by Buckingham Palace and that the Duchess, 41, was a victim of racially-motivated attacks. However, the former royal aide claimed, "The only way to end it once for good is for us to be allowed to speak, and for the Palace to firmly reject their lies," told The Times.