Meghan & Harry 'called staffer and screamed at her every 10 mins' | The Sun

MEGHAN and Harry allegedly called up a staffer and screamed at her every 10-minutes – just because the Duchess "felt let down".

The aide was at dinner when Meghan, 41, is said to have got on the phone and unloaded a vitriolic attack.

And the alleged abuse did not stop there.

The alleged incident is detailed in new book: Courtiers: the Hidden Power Behind the Crown, by Times reporter Valentine Low.

It claims Meghan's fury was supposedly because she was "let down" with how the aide handled an issue worrying the Duchess.

While the Royal aide was away from work enjoying her Friday night, Meghan called, barking: "I can’t believe you’ve done this.

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"You’ve let me down. What were you thinking?”

She repeatedly rang throughout the night, "every ten minutes", according to the book.

"I had to go outside to be screamed at by her and Harry", the aide alleged.

The attacks from the pair didn't end "for days" after the fallout.

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It left the broken aide feeling she "could not escape" Harry and Meghan's wrath.

"There were no lines or boundaries – it was last thing at night, first thing in the morning", she cried.

It is unclear what exactly Meghan was so worried about to spark the Sussexes' fury at the aide.

That incident followed a similar shouting match involving the same aide after Meghan attended a meeting.

It comes as…

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It was here where she spoke particularly harshly to the young female member of the team in front of her colleagues, The Times reports.

In an alleged exchange, the Duchess is said to have torn into the staffer over plans – it is unclear what these were for – but it was in the weeks before her May 2018 wedding to Prince Harry.

Meghan is claimed to have snarled: "Don’t worry.

"If there was literally anyone else I could ask to do this, I would be asking them instead of you."

WILL'S LOVE

The aide was left devastated – but Prince William caught wind.

The Prince of Wales is alleged to have tracked down the aide to offer her a shoulder to cry on, reportedly telling her: "I hope you're OK?

“You’re doing a really good job.”

William's charming warmth caused the aide to burst into tears as she poured her heart out to the kind future King.

Meghan has always denied bullying allegations – saying she is "saddened" by them.

A bullying probe opened to investigate Meghan's behaviour will never be published – a decision slammed as "pointless" by insiders.

The screaming incident is just one of a catalogue of jaw-dropping allegations levelled at the pair from their time as working Royals.

In one explosive allegation in Mr Low's book, Meghan is said to have whined that she should get paid for carrying out Royal engagements.

While another source claims Meghan gave Harry an ultimatum, telling him: "If you don’t put out a statement confirming I’m your girlfriend, I’m going to break up with you."

The Sussexes began Royal duties following their wedding – but they left The Firm in an extraordinary exit in January 2020 for a new life in California.

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