Meghan Markle is claimed to be overjoyed that her name "had been cleared" following a probe into allegations that she mistreated a Buckingham Palace employee.

However, a source told OK magazine that the Duchess of Sussex's resistance in the aftermath of the shocking probe is nothing more than a meticulously organized "spin job."

"Meghan will have you believe what Meghan will have you think," a well-placed insider inside the palace told the site.

"She was not cleared. This is just a classic spin. Buckingham Palace never said that she had been cleared."

"Buckingham Palace stated that the investigation's conclusions will not be made public. These are two very different things."

According to reports, Buckingham Palace initiated the investigation after complaints were lodged against Prince Harry's wife, alleging she had mistreated royal staff members.

The results, according to Michael Stevens, Queen Elizabeth II's treasurer, would never be made public.

According to a briefing last week, the investigation was concluded, and recommendations on their rules and processes were implemented. They will, however, no longer make remarks.

However, the former "Suits" star saw this as a "clearance."

According to another insider, the American-born star is a fair boss who "never mistreated anyone" who worked for her. She was a senior member of the royal family at the same time.

But now, "she's relieved that her name has been cleared of the defamatory charges," another source told Us Weekly, adding that they're looking forward to moving on from this drama and joyfully continuing with their lives in California.

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Another royal source noted that the ideas have already been integrated into their rules and processes, with changes made where necessary.

"I don't know the inquiry conclusions," the first source added. But I am aware that no findings were made public. So how can Meghan claim she has been cleared? It's illogical."

When the inquiry was initiated, Meghan Markle's representatives told the BBC that the bullying charges were the latest attack on her reputation and that it wasn't fair to her because she had been the victim of abuse. She is even claimed to be dedicated to assisting individuals who have suffered the same tragedy and grief.

Katie Nicholl, a royal expert, also highlighted why the investigation was not made public because the Queen did not want any more controversy - by not spreading any more dirty linen in public.

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