PIERS MORGAN: After these shocking Palace bullying allegations, please spare
me anymore of halo-cracked hypocrites Meghan and Harry's women-
empowering victimhood garbage
On Monday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced a 20-point guide to how to empower women.
Timed to coincide with next week's International Women's Day, it dripped with all
the usual insufferably patronising self-
righteousness that's become the hallmark of the couple's endless hectoring homilies to the world.
'Let's unleash a groundswell of real acts of compassion for the women in your life!' they beseeched on their foundation website.
The 20 points, which included such blatantly sexist guff as telling us all to 'order from a woman-led restaurant' – can you
imagine the outrage if I suggested ordering from a man-led restaurant? - also contained this directive: 'Support safe spaces for
women.'
Fine words from a couple who never stop telling us how caring and compassionate they are, and how much they want to
'empower' women.
Doubtless, we'll hear a lot more of this narrative during their two-hour interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Just as we'll hear more on how they were driven out of Britain and the Royal Family by a bunch of nasty bullies in the Press and
Palace.
Oh, and how poor Meghan was silenced by restrictive royal protocol - and had her vitally important voice taken away from her.
The Oprah whine-athon will be brimming with anguished woe-is-me tears, indignant rage, wallowing self-pity and lots of claims
about how kind, caring Meghan and Harry just want to save the world.
But then we woke up to a rather different narrative this morning.
The allegations were in an email written by the couple's then communications secretary Jason Knauf (pictured). The Times
reports that Prince Harry pleaded with him not to continue with his complaint, something Harry has denied. Knauf was right to
be concerned about the claims being brushed under the royal carpet because indeed, nothing was done - and a month later
Knauf quit his job and went to work for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as one of their top aides
In it, he said: 'I am very concerned that the Duchess was able to bully two PAs out of the household in the past year. The
treatment of X* was totally unacceptable. The Duchess seems intent on always having someone in her sights. She is bullying Y
and seeking to undermine her confidence. We have had report after report from people who have witnessed unacceptable
behaviour towards Y.'
The details of the Times story are jaw-dropping, outlining a litany of alleged
bullying by Meghan towards her young female staff that reduced some to
tears.
Aides spoke of being humiliated and feeling 'sick' and 'terrified' by the
dreadful treatment they received.
After one row over an event, one reportedly told another: 'I feel terrified. I
can't stop shaking.'
And it wasn't just Meghan.
Harry stands accused of bullying behavior, too.
The Times reports that even before the wedding, one aide told a colleague
the couple were both 'outrageous bullies' and said they were considering
resigning.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...d-garbage.html
Piers really is on his game with these two