Meghan Markle's former bodyguard, Steve Davies, has come to her defence, describing her as a "is a good person" with a "big heart".
Davies, who worked closely with the Duchess of Sussex when she first joined the Royal Family, disputes claims that she bullied staff members, instead recalling her as someone who was kind and engaging to people from all walks of life, including charity workers, dog walkers, and cleaners.
He learned an important lesson from Meghan: to "give respect to get respect". Davies also revealed that he "felt sorry for her" when she first became a royal, due to the intense scrutiny she faced.
In an interview with In Touch Magazine, he described how the constant attention affected Meghan, saying: "She was paranoid. We had people following us around everywhere we went." He recalled instances of being followed by drones and vehicles, calling it a "nightmare".
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