‘Meghan Markle was paranoid, always followed by drones, vehicles’ – Meghan Markle’s former bodyguard

Another Meghan Markle staffer speaks out: Why he 'felt sorry' for the  duchess instead of vilifying her - Hindustan Times

Meghan Markle’s former bodyguard Steve Davies has now revealed that he felt sorry for the Suit actress when she got married to the Royal Family as she was constantly being followed by drones, by vehicles everywhere she went which made her paranoid. Davies worked with Meghan when she joined the Royal Family and since then her life became a nightmare. “She was paranoid.

We had people following us around everywhere we went,” Davies told to In Touch magazine.

Steve cited one incident when he allowed Meghan to do grocery shopping because she was craving for that. “I pushed the cart around the grocery store, and she was putting stuff in it. She really enjoyed that,” Davies said.

The report came as Meghan Markle had been demonized by her former staff in the US who claimed she was bossy and like a dictator. Davies however said she was a good person to work with and she engaged with people from all walks of life, working with charities for dog walkers and cleaners. Steve said he learnt from Meghan to “give respect to get respect”.

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He said it was wrong to claim that the Duchess bullied her staff.

Amid the row over how Meghan treats her staff, she apparently opened up as she spoke to teenagers at Girls Inc of Greater Santa Barbara where she said she is one of the most bullied people in the world. But it is not confirmed whether she actually said these things.

Meghan is facing a bad PR phase as a lot of negative things are being said about her — projecting her as the sole reason why Prince Harry is not happy in the US, and that he wants to come back to the Royal Family but is not being able to because of Meghan. Meghan and Harry’s marriage is also on tenterhooks, reports claimed though their friends claimed that they are parting ways just professionally and their marriage is on solid grounds.

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