Meghan Markle is “ruthless” as she has a history of getting “rid of people” like her first husband and numerous staff members, says Royal commentator Angela Levin.
“She did this with her first husband – she sent back her engagement ring and wedding ring in an envelope,” she told Sky News host Paul Murray.
“She’s very sort of ruthless with staff – she gets very angry with them and then they leave, not necessarily her giving them the leave or if it was her, we don’t quite know which way it is.”
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