Meghan Markle's fans shared their reactions to the royal family's decision not to publish the investigation results about the claims that Prince Harry's wife bullied some staff members. The former actress' followers accused the Firm of lying about the incident.

The Sunday Times reported that the outcome of Bucking Palace's probe into the allegations against Meghan Markle would not be known to the public. The inquiry's result is believed to be kept secret to protect the privacy of everyone involved.

After the Duchess of Sussex denied all the accusations, her fans suspected the royal family was only lying about the allegations.

Twitter user @dawimwi accused them of trying to silence and intimidate the former "Suits" star by launching an alleged fake investigation. Now that it seemed to haven't worked out, they were trying to "hide the BS."

He even called it "one mistake" and used the hashtag #RoyalFamilyLied. With the way they allegedly underestimated the controversial royal family member, he warned the royal family to hear from her lawyer to clear her name.

Another Twitter user, @Mad_Houri, claimed the royal family never conducted an investigation. He even said the statement they released in March 2021 was only to scare the mother-of-two to cancel her and her husband's interview with Oprah Winfrey back then.

But as they failed to silence her, they pretended an investigation was about to ensue. Another one noticed they couldn't reveal the results after Buckingham Palace leaked the bullying investigation.

"Meghan has been bullied by the RF and didn't say half what she went through on the interview #RoyalFamilyLie," a different fan said. Express already approached Buckingham Palace for a comment, but nothing had come out yet as of this writing.

Sources said Queen Elizabeth privately paid an independent law firm to investigate the matter, but the findings had been "buried." They alleged the courtiers didn't want the details made public to protect the people who participated in the probe and prevent more tensions between the royal household and the Sussexes.

Instead, Buckingham Palace reportedly "improved policies and procedures" within its HR department. However, some staff was disappointed that they couldn't see or was even told of the results.

The annual Sovereign Grant reports, including the information about royal staffing, are set to be published later this month and many believe it will highlight any changes in the HR. However, the Palace will reportedly not make any public statement on the issue and publicly acknowledge any changes to the policy.