Jason North, former Communications Secretary to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, has shared his account of life working from Megan McKinley in a 60 Minutes Australia documentary.
The documentary revealed shocking revelations about Megan’s alleged mistreatment of Palace staff, including a will that sent shock waves through both Buckingham Palace and the Sussex’s monitoring mansion.
The documentary features interviews with at least three former Palace employees who corroborate North’s account, with their identities concealed to protect them from potential legal repercussions.
The evidence is overwhelming and undeniable, with some insiders claiming that senior Royals were aware of the situation but felt powerless to intervene.
There was a sense that Prince Harry was so botched that any criticism of his wife would only push him further away. North’s decision to speak now raises questions about timing and motivation, as critics of the royals suggest he simply couldn’t bear to see Megan’s carefully crafted victim narrative go unchallenged any longer.
The documentary also reveals the impact of Megan’s management style on Palace operations, with unprecedented staff turnover. It reveals people who had served the royal family loyalty for decades suddenly couldn’t take it anymore, and a particularly disturbing account involves a young female Aid who was berated so severely she suffered a panic attack and had to be comforted by colleagues in a side room.
Palace insiders suggest that King Charles and Prince William have been breaking racing for this moment knowing that eventually the full story would emerge. There is a sense of grim vindication, as one source close to the working Royals believes they’ve been constrained by the institutions never to fully understand the truth.