SHOCKING NEWS Dynamite Meghan bullying and racism report MUST be revealed – it’s time we know the truth, blast experts

The expert said the aide who first raised concerns over Meghan’s alleged behaviour must feel like ‘public enemy number one’ to the Sussexes

A ROYAL expert has blasted the palace for hiding a dynamite report into racism and Meghan Markle’s bullying, saying it must be released.
The Duchess of Sussex was accused of bullying by former royal staffer Jason Knauf, who worked for Prince William and Princess Kate seven years ago.
Aide Jason faced intense scrutiny after an internal email he wrote about Meghan, which raised concerns about her alleged treatment of staff, was leaked to the media.
Royal journalist and author Robert Jobson said the palace would release a report into the allegations, as well as into the reverse claims of racism, at the time but has never done so.
Speaking on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive Show, he said: “We still didn’t get to the nub of what actually happened.
“We still never got an investigation that we were promised by the palace.
“If there was an investigation, it was never made public – and again the palace said they would be sharing their findings.”
Meghan Markle has always strongly denied that she ever bullied staff.
Robert was then asked by The Sun’s Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson whether he thought the palace would release the details of the report, now that Jason had raised the issues again in his interview.
He replied: “I think they should but I don’t think they ever will.
“But they should have done because at the time all sorts of promises were being made to clear the way forward to make sure that the palace was not seen as dated.
“It was two ways, not just the bullying accusations levelled at the Duchess of Sussex but also the other way at the way there’s a regime of racism, there’s a regime not being sympathetic to people with mental health issues.”
Robert also believes that the report was likely never released as it would have caused too much conflict.
He said: “I do think the whole thing was shoved under the carpet.
“It’s quite interesting now that Jason has raised this and he wouldn’t withdraw any of it.”
“Probably no-one wanted to come out because the boat would rock too much.”
‘PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE IN MONTECITO’
Turning back to Jason’s allegations, Robert clarified that nobody still knows what really went on inside the royal household.
He also believes that Jason would be frustrated that his claims did not get as far as he wanted them to.
Robert said: “He must be quite frustrated in himself because he highlighted the case and we don’t really know what actually happened.
“What we do know were that two members of staff made formal complaints and left the employment over those claims.”
Hello Magazine Royal Editor Emily Nash agreed, saying of Jason: “It must have been incredibly difficult to be in the middle of that situation where you’re working for all the people concerned.
Robert added that Jason likely now feels like “public enemy number one in Montecito”, the Californian town home to Harry and Meghan.
The former aide spoke to 60 Minutes Australia last week and reflected on the saga.
His 2018 message raising concerns about Meghan’s alleged treatment of staff was made public three years later ahead of the infamous interview she and Harry did with Oprah Winfrey.
It was there that claims of racist remarks made about the then-unborn Prince Archie were made.
Meghan strongly denied the claims, labelling them as part of a smear campaign.
Referring to the attention he received at the time, Jason said: “I think it, it’s tough, but it’s probably quite good.
“You know someone who has been helping other people through how to deal with the public eye. You probably had to take your own medicine sometimes.”
He continued: “You can’t choose just to take the fun stuff in any job. And that applies to the Prince and Princess as well as everyone else working for them. So I wouldn’t change anything.”
Jason doubled down on whether he had any regrets, saying “no” and adding in such a role you have to “take everything that comes with it”.
Despite the scandal, he went on to speak warmly of Meghan and Harry, saying he had “lots of great times” with the pair while working closely with them, including on their wedding.