Meghan Markle Accused Of Bullying, Celebrities Give Support

JAKARTA - Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's feud with the Royal family is not over.

On Tuesday, March 2, the Royal family reportedly conducted an investigation into reports of bullying by Meghan against two unnamed staff. This report was first published by The Times.

However, many suspect that this investigative process is the way for the Kingdom to postpone the broadcast of Oprah's interview that aired on March 7.

Meghan's side denied this claim and stated that the bullying made her sad because she herself was the target of bullying for a long time. Lawyers for Meghan and Harry also called this claim a false narrative at Buckingham Palace.

Presenter Meghan McCain responded to this news on The View. “They're trying to make Meghan Markle look bad… Why is this (bullying accusation) being released now? Because Oprah's interview will make the court look bad. "

“If this is a comfortable family way to do with pregnant women… Can we imagine what they do personally? They looked scared. Even the interview hasn't aired yet. What are they covering up? " said actress Jameela Jamil on Twitter.

Meghan's Suits writer Jon Cowan also spoke up. "Working with him (Markle) for three years before becoming a royal, I saw a kind, warm and caring person."

Rapper Chance the Rapper wrote, "Have you ever been annoyed every time they talked about Meghan?"

Oprah with Meghan and Harry is Oprah Winfrey's special interview with Harry and Meghan. In his latest promo video, Meghan explains that the Kingdom is playing an active role in spreading false stories about the two of them.

The show will air on CBS on March 7 at 8 p.m. US time.