Megan Markle is reportedly "happy her name has been cleared" after accusations she mistreated staff and left them "humiliated" and "shaking with fear".
Buckingham Palace hired a private law firm to investigate accusations against Meghan after The Times of London published an article saying a complaint was filed by the couple's then communications secretary, in October 2018, alleging that several royal aides had been bullied by the Duchess of Sussex.
Despite Buckingham Palace saying it won't release the results of the report, which finished last month, Meghan is said to be happy with its results.
"Meghan is a fair boss and never bullied anyone who worked for her at the Palace in the first place. She's happy that her name has been cleared from the defamatory claims," a source told US Weekly.
"She and Harry are looking forward to putting the incident behind them and are happily moving on with their lives in Montecito."
Michael Stevens, the Queen's treasurer, said the Palace won't be commenting further on the report.
"The review has been completed and recommendations on our policies and procedures have been taken forward," Stevens said.