Sign up to our free email to get all the latest royal news and pictures We have more newsletters Sign up to our free email to get all the latest royal news and pictures We have more newsletters The Duke and Duchess of Sussex employees have taken the unusual step of sharing their experiences of working for the royal couple. Since relocating to the US four years ago, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced criticism for the high staff turnover rate at their Archewell organisation. This includes Harry's former chief of staff, Josh Kettler, who left his position after just three months.

Recent allegations have surfaced, claiming Meghan "belittles people" and "doesn't take advice", earning her the nickname "Duchess Difficult", as reported in the Hollywood Reporter. However, a different story is now being presented. These allegations follow previous claims made in The Times that Meghan bullied staff during her time as a working royal, which she has consistently denied.

The co-editor-in-chief of the Hollywood Reporter, Maer Roshan, defended the story, stating that their reporter spoke to a high-ranking source within the couple's team, and that "there is still this undercurrent of fear", reports the Mirror . However, current and former staff members have now come forward to US Weekly to offer a contrasting view of what it's like to work for the Sussexes. Here are some of their statements.

.. US Weekly has featured some eye-opening insights from Mr Kettler, who briefly served as Prin.