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One of the more startling revelations concerns the staff working closely with Megan. Allegedly, some staff members required therapy after their interactions with her, depicting an environment of stress and toxicity. The report revisits claims that both Megan and Harry declined to participate in interviews to control their narrative, leaving the exposé as a one-sided account.
Sources suggest that Megan’s behavior—particularly her tendency to take extended breaks from work to escape scrutiny—has created friction and discomfort among those around her. It's claimed she perceives acknowledgment of her own shortcomings as a pathway to improving her public perception, but such admissions are reportedly rare, as she tends to adopt a perpetual victim role.