The Vault of Secrets: Unpacking the Files of Meghan Markle and Prince Andrew
In the high-stakes world of the British Monarchy, information is the ultimate currency. While Buckingham Palace often operates under the mantra of “never complain, never explain,” recent years have seen a surge of reports regarding “secret dossiers” and “archived files” belonging to two of the most polarizing figures in modern royal history: Meghan Markle and Prince Andrew.

While their scandals are vastly different in nature, the “secrets” held in their respective files represent the greatest modern threats to the Crown’s reputation.
1. The Meghan Markle “Dossier”: Bullying and Blogs
The “secrets” surrounding Meghan Markle primarily focus on two areas: her time as a working royal and her life before meeting Prince Harry.
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The Bullying Inquiry: In 2021, the Palace launched an independent investigation into allegations that Meghan bullied staff members. However, the findings were never made public. This “secret file” remains under lock and key, with the Palace stating only that “lessons were learned.” Critics argue the secrecy protects the institution, while supporters of Meghan claim the lack of disclosure proves the allegations were exaggerated.
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The “Secret Diary”: Rumors have long swirled that Meghan kept a detailed journal during her time in London. If such a document exists, it is viewed as a “ticking time bomb” that could offer a counter-narrative to the Palace’s official history.
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Archived Pre-Royal Files: Recently, tabloid “investigations” (often promoted by figures like Piers Morgan) have claimed to find archived documents from 2002 linking Meghan to social circles that crossed paths with high-profile elites. While many of these claims are dismissed as tabloid fodder, they fuel the “secret file” narrative that haunts her public image.
2. The Prince Andrew “Files”: The Epstein Connection
The files regarding Prince Andrew are of a much darker, legal nature. His “secrets” are tied to his long-standing association with the late Jeffrey Epstein.
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The 60-Year Secrecy Rule: Under UK law, many government and royal files are sealed for decades. Reports suggest that documents detailing Prince Andrew’s international trade envoy trips—which critics claim were often used for personal social networking—will not be fully accessible to the public for another 60 to 100 years.
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The Epstein Evidence Dump: In late 2024 and throughout 2025, various tranches of legal documents from the US Justice Department were released. These files revealed internal emails and witness testimonies. While Harry and Meghan were mentioned as “publicity assets” in these files, the focus for Andrew was his “hidden wealth” and connections to foreign intelligence services—claims he has vigorously denied.
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The Loss of Titles: The ultimate “secret” became a public reality in October 2025, when King Charles III took the historic step of stripping Andrew of his remaining royal privileges. This move was widely seen as a response to information contained within private legal briefings that made his position untenable.
The Intersection: A Strategy of Distraction?
Perhaps the most intriguing “secret” is the theory that the Palace uses one file to hide another. Legal experts and royal biographers have suggested that the Palace’s transparency regarding Meghan’s “bullying” probe (or Harry’s security battles) was a strategic distraction to pull media attention away from the far more legally damaging files involving Prince Andrew and the Epstein scandal.
Conclusion
The files of Meghan Markle and Prince Andrew represent the two sides of the modern Royal crisis: the struggle for narrative control (Meghan) versus the struggle for legal survival (Andrew). As long as these documents remain partially hidden, they will continue to feed a global appetite for royal intrigue.