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Meghan Markle accused of 'yelling' at florist for 30 minutes: report

New complaints about Meghan Markle's behavior have emerged since a former employee called her a “dictator.” Recently, a source told the Sunday Times that she allegedly screamed for 30 minutes at a florist who later refused to work with her ever again.

Meghan Markle is facing new complaints about her behavior, including alleged mistreatment of staff and a florist. (Photo by Raul ARBOLEDA / AFP)(AFP)

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Meghan Markle screams at a florist

An insider told the news outlet: “When you worked for her you were often treated like a tradesman who could be treated like a bastard. “They vowed never to work with her again, despite the prestige of having her as a customer.” This is not the first time that one of Markle's employees has reported her abuse, as many have come forward and allegedly shared worse experiences with her.

In a previous report, several employees who worked for Markle and Prince Harry said the former's behavior was frightening. In an exposé by The Hollywood Reporter, a source claimed: “Everyone is scared of Meghan. She demeans people, she doesn't take advice.” The source added: “They are both poor decision makers and change their minds often. Harry is a very, very charming person – no airs whatsoever – but he is a great trailblazer. And she's just terrible.

Another source said: “She demeans people, she doesn’t take advice. She marches around like a dictator in high heels, fuming and barking orders. I’ve seen her make grown men cry.”

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Precedents for Markle's alleged behavior

In 2018, Markle was accused of misconduct towards staff when Buckingham Palace investigated her for being rude to royal staff. To make matters worse, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's chief of staff, Josh Kettler, recently resigned from his position. GB News' Cameron Walker described him as “the man tasked with guiding Prince Harry in particular through the so-called next phase of his life.”

However, Markle's team defended her, saying: “Let's just call it what it is – a calculated smear campaign based on misleading and harmful misinformation.” We are disappointed that this defamatory portrayal of the Duchess of Sussex was given credence by a media outlet A spokesman added: “It is no coincidence that distorted, several-year-old allegations aimed at undermining the Duchess are brought to the attention of the British media shortly before she and the Duke openly and honestly discuss their Experiences of the last few years should speak for themselves.” reported by OK! Magazine.