The allegations come in a lengthy profile of the Duke and Duchess marking the fifth anniversary of their departure from the UK.

The high-profile magazine said it spent months speaking to dozens of people who have lived and worked with the Sussexes to establish how their new life has panned out.
The resulting 8000-word cover feature paints a picture of a couple whose approach to their new careers in the world of show business has not always been well-received.
Prince Harry is portrayed as a naive, lonely figure who has failed to make any friends and is desperate to reconnect with his family.
One source suggested he did not necessarily realise the powerful impact his tell-all memoir Spare would have.
The Dukeās idea for a Spotify podcast is gently mocked.
Dubbed a āsociopath podcastā, he reportedly wanted to interview powerful men with complicated stories such as Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump and Mark Zuckerberg about how their experiences turned them into sociopaths.
The Duke is said to have said: āI have very bad childhood trauma. Obviously. My mother was essentially murdered. What is it about me that didnāt make me one of these bad guys?ā
Meanwhile, the Duchess is portrayed as a ruthless boss who treats those who fail to impress her with contempt.
One person is quoted as saying that this manifested as āunderminingā, adding: āItās talking behind your back. Itās gnawing at your sense of self. Really, like, Mean Girls teenager.ā
One source told the magazine: āYou donāt tell the couple ānoā,ā adding: āI left because I couldnāt live with myself anymore.ā
The allegations are reminiscent of previous bullying claims made against the Duchess which have always been hotly denied.
In 2018, Meghan was the subject of a palace bullying complaint amid concerns āthe Duchess was able to bully two PAs out of the householdā.
The findings of an official investigation into the way Buckingham Palace handled the allegations was kept secret.
On settling in the US in 2020, the Duke and Duchess signed lucrative deals with both Netflix and Spotify as they sought financial independence.

Vanity Fair quotes one person who was excited to begin working with the couple on media projects and did not believe reports that Meghan had bullied palace aides.
After working with her, this person realised, āOh, any given Tuesday, this happenedā, it is alleged.
āYou can be yelled at even if somebody doesnāt raise their voice. [Itās] funny that people donāt differentiate between the energy of being yelled at and literally somebody screaming at you,ā the source said.
Two sources claimed one colleague who had ties to Meghanās Archetypes podcast ā released in 2022 ā took a leave of absence after working on just three episodes.
āSeveral othersā are said to have described ātaking extended breaks from work to escape scrutiny, exiting their job, or undergoing long-term therapy after working with Meghanā.
One is quoted as saying: āI think if Meghan acknowledged her own shortcomings or personal contributions to situations rather than staying trapped in a victim narrative, her perception might be better.ā
Not for the first time, the Duke and Duchess are portrayed as a couple who did not fully understand the cut-throat world of show business and had few good ideas.
Among the podcast ideas pitched to Prince Harry were said to be one that involved him reviewing a hot chocolate every week while chatting with a different friend, and another that would see him āfixā something each week, from a flat tire to global warming.
One former Spotify employee is quoted as saying: āHe wanted to do a podcast about disabled people who compete in the Invictus Games. But thereās no crossover between the audience who would listen to that and people who want to hear about Harryās life.ā
The Duke is described as someone who does not enjoy fame and would āhappily work for charities for the rest of his life and would be very happy if Meghan made all the money and he didnāt need toā.
āI think Harry doesnāt know what he wants because he grew up in a fishbowl, and so he doesnāt know what real life really is,ā one source told the magazine.
āI think he probably wants to be left alone and be able to go kiss babies every once in a while but not have to worry about money. I donāt think he wants to be famous the way Meghan wants to be famous.
āI can picture him meeting Meghan and just [taking] a deep breath of, like: āIāve been so exhausted, and you make everything so easy…ā I donāt want to be like, āOh, itās an Oedipus thingā or whatever, but it kind of feels like sheās re-parenting him in a way.ā
The Duke and Duchessās office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.