Meghan Markle's 24-word email sign off in wake of 'Duchess Difficult' claims
The 24-words Meghan Markle uses to sign off emails have been 'revealed' amid recent 'Duchess Difficult' allegations. The signature was shared amid criticism over the former actress and Prince Harry's alleged high staff turnover at their Archewell organisation.
Allegations have been made against Meghan, claiming she 'belittles people' and 'doesn't take advice'. However she has been defended by several current and former staff members, who have come forward to share their experiences.
OK! magazine reports that Meghan's email signature, which read: "My working day may not be your working day. Please do not feel obliged to reply to this email outside your normal working hours."
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The employee who shared the signature believed this disproved claims that Meghan sent 'angry' and 'demanding' emails to employees at 5am to employees, as reported by the Hollywood Reporter.
Meghan was also described as someone who "gives clear direction and is solution-oriented," by another employee, who said they had never heard her yell. Josh Kettler, who spent a brief three-month tenure as Harry's chief of staff told US Weekly he had nothing but praise for the couple, saying he was "warmly welcomed" by them, adding: "They are dedicated and hardworking. It was impressive to witness."
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Ashley Hansen, the Sussexes' current global press secretary, told the publication she received an outpouring of support from Meghan after undergoing serious surgery, including regular check-ins, care packages, and flowers. "Most profoundly to me, Meghan would personally reach out to my husband daily to make sure that we both were OK and had support," she said. "It meant so much to him and even more to me. You don't realise how much that kind of kindness and thought means until you need it."