BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 24, 2025
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 | February 24, 2025
10 months ago

Jason Knauf opens up about royal tensions in the documentary, criticizing Sussexes

A dramatic new chapter unfolds in the ongoing royal controversy as Jason Knauf, the former aide who accused Meghan Markle of bullying palace staff, breaks his silence in a television interview.

According to Daily Mail, the New Zealander who previously served as press secretary to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle declared he "wouldn't change anything" regarding his decision to expose alleged bullying behavior by the Duchess of Sussex.

Breaking his years-long silence on the Australian television program "60 Minutes: Where There's A Will," Knauf addressed the controversial 2018 email he sent raising concerns about Meghan's treatment of palace staff.

The former royal aide maintained his position while also offering insights into his time working with both the Sussexes and the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Royal aide reveals personal cost of speaking out

Knauf's decision to come forward about the alleged bullying carried significant personal consequences. Speaking candidly about life after the controversy, he acknowledged the challenges of finding himself in the public eye after years of managing media relations for others.

His role reversal from behind-the-scenes advisor to the subject of media attention provided what he called a valuable learning experience.

Despite the controversy surrounding his allegations, Knauf expressed no regrets about his actions. He emphasized that taking difficult positions sometimes requires accepting uncomfortable consequences. The former aide's steadfast stance suggests his continued belief in the importance of addressing workplace conduct concerns, regardless of the individuals involved.

Working relationships within the palace proved complex during Knauf's tenure. While he described "great times" working with Harry and Meghan, including their 2018 Windsor wedding which he called a "magical experience," the professional partnership eventually soured amid mounting tensions.

Inside perspective on royal family dynamics

Moving beyond the bullying allegations, Knauf offered rare insights into the relationship between Prince William and Prince Harry.

His unique position working closely with both brothers allowed him to witness their growing estrangement firsthand. The deteriorating bond between the once-close siblings has proven "hard and sad" for all involved, according to Knauf.

In his role as advisor, Knauf observed William's careful approach to handling family matters publicly. He noted the Prince of Wales's deliberate choice to keep his thoughts on the fractured relationship private. This discretion, Knauf suggested, deserves respect from those who know the brothers personally.

Recent health challenges within the royal family have added another layer of complexity to existing tensions. Knauf revealed seeing William at his "lowest" after learning about both King Charles's and Kate's cancer diagnoses in quick succession.

Career transitions amid palace controversy

After leaving his position with the Sussexes, Knauf continued working within the royal household in different capacities. His subsequent roles included serving as chief executive of the Royal Foundation and special adviser to William and Kate. These positions allowed him to contribute to significant initiatives like William's Earthshot environmental awards.

Knauf's dedication to royal service earned formal recognition when Prince William made him a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order at Windsor Castle in 2023. This honor reflected the strong working relationship that endured between Knauf and the Prince of Wales, even after the controversial events involving the Sussexes.

Professional transitions brought new opportunities for impact. During his time with William and Kate's charitable foundation, Knauf helped launch major initiatives addressing mental health and environmental challenges. These projects demonstrated his ability to navigate both public relations and program development effectively.

Final reflection on royal service legacy

Jason Knauf, the former royal aide who sparked intense debate by reporting alleged bullying behavior by Meghan Markle, has maintained his original position while offering new context about his time working with the British royal family. His decision to speak publicly about these experiences provides insight into the complex dynamics within palace walls.

The interview on Australian television marks Knauf's first detailed public discussion of events that contributed to significant changes in the royal household.

While standing firm on his original allegations, he also expressed continued good wishes for Harry and Meghan's family life while praising his time working with William and Kate as "the honor of a lifetime."

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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