Meghan Markle wants to know exactly who calls her a bully and demands the names of Buckingham Palace.
The duchess wants to see all documents, emails and text messages related to the school bullying probe the queen launched against her, The Mail reported Sunday.
Meanwhile, both sides of the row of harassment appear to be in full condition.
According to another story from The Sun, Buckingham Palace is reflecting on the presence of an independent law firm to investigate the allegations.
And the former “Suits” actress and expired royal is gathering her own legal team to overturn what a source on her side calls a “calculated defamation campaign based on misleading and harmful misinformation,” reports the Mail on Sunday.
Markle’s former aides and Prince Harry are eager to help with the actual “bullying” probe ordered last week by the queen.
Markle has been accused of creating a toxic work environment and allegedly reducing employees to tears when she lived in Kensington Palace after marrying Prince Harry in May 2018, according to a Times of London article published on 2 March.
In an alleged incident, a royal aide told a colleague that “I can’t stop shaking,” as they were planning a showdown with the duchess, the Times reported.
Buckingham Palace initially said it would begin its own investigation into the Duchess, but now it seems interested in encouraging at least the emergence of an independent investigation.
The harassment claims came days before Markle’s explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey aired on CBS last Sunday.
In the two-hour special, the Duchess revealed that her sister-in-law, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, made her cry before her wedding, received no help to move on to royal life and that someone in the family royal raised concerns about Archie, how “dark” the baby would be when he was born, among other bomb allegations.