The Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle has had a difficult week in the American press, with an anonymous former employee speaking out over their treatment while in her employment, branding her "Duchess Difficult" and claiming that she could reduce some to tears. However, in the wake of the claims of a bad working environment made to the Hollywood Reporter, many of the Duke and Duchess' former employees have taken the rare step to speak out publicly about their treatment at the hands of Harry and Meghan. After various reports of dramatic exits in their entourage, many have said the royal couple are kind and "caring" to the people they employ.
Prince Harry's former chief of staff Josh Kettler, who sparked days of intrigue when he made a hurried exit before the Duke and Duchess' "quasi-royal" tour of Colombia , broke his silence over his time with the Duke to fight against the anonymous "Duchess Difficult" accusation. Stepping up to bat for his former royal patrons, Kettler told US Weekly the pair were "dedicated and hardworking." He went on to describe being "warmly welcomed" by Harry and Meghan when he started working for them.
His comments were then echoed by another former employee, Ben Browning, who had been head of content at their Archewell Productions company, responsible for their jaw-dropping Netflix documentary. The Mail reports Browning, who left before his contract was up, said the atmosphere at the company was "positive and supportive," while their current 'Global Pre.