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Title: Princess Eugenie Contacted Prince Harry for Updates on Queen’s Health, Claims Omid Scobie’s New Book
In a shocking revelation from Omid Scobie's latest book, “Endgame,” about the Sussexes and the royal family, it is claimed that Princess Eugenie reached out to Prince Harry for updates on Queen Elizabeth's health.
The contact occurred while the Queen's condition was deteriorating, and Harry was racing against time to be by her side before she passed away.
However, tragically, Her Majesty passed away before Harry could arrive.
Scobie writes in his book that Eugenie, a close friend of the Sussexes who has maintained a relationship with them since their move to Montecito, wanted to know more about their grandmother's condition.
She had heard that it was time, but the information shared with her was limited.
This snippet from “Endgame” was shared with People magazine.
The question arises as to why Princess Eugenie would turn to Harry for updates on the Queen's health, especially considering he had minimal interaction with her during her final days.
Furthermore, Harry had fallen out with the family and no longer resided in the UK.
It is perplexing why Eugenie would seek information from Harry when her own father was on the flight to see the Queen.
It should also be noted that the Queen expressed her desire to see Harry in her final days, but he was unable to make it due to various reasons.
The Sussexes were in Manchester for One Young World, and despite being relatively close, they did not make the effort to travel the extra miles.
Harry's subsequent appearance was deemed inappropriate, which may explain why he hastily departed the next morning.
Scobie's book also claims that Harry was able to secure a flight with Andrew and Edward, but this is not entirely accurate.
The flight was organized for the entire family, including Sophie.
Video evidence shows them disembarking at Aberdeen Airport, whereas the plane took off from Northolt.
William was the first to alight and then drove the family to Balmoral.
Harry, on the other hand, traveled separately via a private jet from Luton Airport, without Meghan.
The book fails to address why Meghan was not on the flight.
It is evident that Harry had limited knowledge about the Queen's health.
The distance he had to travel to catch his flight after causing drama with Meghan at RAF Northolt highlights this fact.
The rest of the Royals, including Eugenie's own father, were traveling from Windsor, making it more logical for her to seek updates from him.
Interestingly, Harry claimed to have received a phone alert about the Queen's passing rather than being informed by the family.
This raises further questions about why Eugenie would turn to him for health updates.
Additionally, a friend of Eugenie has expressed her anger at being dragged into Scobie's book.
They argue that Scobie, who lacks proper royal sources and appears to be Meghan's mouthpiece, is responsible for the inaccuracies and the biased portrayal favoring Harry and Meghan while being negative towards senior working royals.
Earlier, there were rumors that Meghan called Omid right after William and King Charles prohibited her from seeing the Queen on her deathbed.
It is speculated that this call was made to provide information.
However, given Scobie's lack of credibility and the absence of any sources within the palace, these claims should be taken with skepticism.
In conclusion, Omid Scobie's new book seems to be a continuation of his previous work, “Hallucinations Do Vary,” presenting a distorted version of events to depict Harry and Meghan as brave victims of a jealous family.
This latest book exploits the late Queen's death and funeral to weave a narrative of delusional victimhood.
It is crucial to approach the book's contents with caution, considering Scobie's questionable track record and lack of credible sources within the palace.