THE Queen is fed up of "drama" around Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and wanted the report into bullying allegations against the Duchess to remain private for a "line to be drawn", it has been claimed.
It emerged earlier this week that the findings of a Buckingham Palace investigation into bullying claims made by royal staff against Meghan will never be published
A royal insider claimed the Queen did not want the investigation made public as there has been "enough drama" surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are living in California after quitting royal duties.
The source told Vanity Fair: “It was damage limitation, protecting the royal family and also the Duchess of Sussex.
“The Queen feels there has been enough drama around the Sussexes, and she wants a line to be drawn.”
Buckingham Palace launched the investigation into bullying allegations by staff against Meghan in March 2021.
Past and present employees were invited to speak in confidence about their experiences of working for the former actress.
It came after allegations she drove out two personal assistants and "humiliated" another member of staff.
At the time, the Palace said any changes in HR policies recommended following the review would be shared in the Sovereign Grant report which is published annually and documents royal accounts for the year.
However, a senior Palace source on Thursday said the findings of the investigation will be kept private.