Meghan Markle and Prince Harry launch ‘mole hunt’ in desperate bid to stop more gossip leaking out of Kensington Palace
Rumours surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been leaking from Kensington Palace in recent weeks
THE Palace has launched a "mole hunt" in a desperate bid to stop more gossip surrounding Meghan Markle and Prince Harry from escaping.
Well-sources have revealed intimate secrets from Kensington Palace in recent weeks as Kate Middleton and Meghan's strained relationship is laid bare.
The tensions between Meghan and Kate are rumoured to be the cause of a growing rift between Princes Harry and William.
Now the Palace are hunting the mole to stop further leaks, reports.
It comes after the Sun revealed on Saturday how the Duchess of Cambridge told Meghan not to berate members of her team after she "b*****cked" a member of staff.
The row, which has been denied by the Palace, came after we revealed the Duchess of Sussex made Kate cry over Princess Charlotte’s bridesmaid’s dress.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have decided they don't want to live in Kensington next to William and Kate.
A friend close to the couple has claimed that the decision to move may be because a rift is developing between the two couples.
Now the brothers - who have been incredibly close since their mother Princess Diana died - are said to be spending Christmas apart.
And it has since emerged Meghan's PA quit after the royal's demands reduced her to tears.
Melissa Toubati, 39, sensationally resigned just six months after the royal wedding.
The French assistant who played a "pivotal role in the success of the Royal Wedding" ditched the plum appointment after "putting up with a lot", a source revealed.
The Sun exclusively revealed the Queen warned Prince Harry over Meghan Markle’s behaviour and attitude before their wedding.
Meghan initially wanted a tiara that featured emeralds, according to royal sources.
But the future Duke and Duchess of Sussex were unhappy when told her first choice was impossible, as no one knew exactly where it came from.
A new book by reporter Robert Jobson reveals Harry told staff before the wedding: “What Meghan wants, Meghan gets.”