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Palace Fury: King Charles Takes Meghan and Scoby to Court Over Lies in Book Endgame
King Charles appeared unfazed and in high spirits yesterday afternoon, despite the explosive claims made in a new book that portrays him as a pampered monarch.
The king, who recently celebrated his 75th birthday, was seen attending a Sunday service at a church in Sandringham.
Despite the bombshell statements, it was business as usual for the monarch, who wore a bright smile as he strolled around the campus.
The controversy stems from royal biographer Omid Scoby's latest book, Endgame, which was published on Tuesday.
Scoby, known for his close ties to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, alleged that the king even goes as far as ironing his shoelaces.
According to the book, the monarch has a preference for squeezing exactly an inch of toothpaste onto his toothbrush and traveling with freshly steamed sheets.
However, this morning, the impeccably dressed king deliberately attended the church of St. Mary Magdalene, where he exchanged pleasantries with the vicar and participated in the mass.
An excerpt from Scoby's book, published in The Sun, claims that whenever the king's shoelaces show even the slightest wear, they are promptly replaced with a freshly ironed pair.
There are also rumors that Charles insists on having someone squeeze exactly an inch of toothpaste onto his toothbrush as part of his bedtime routine.
The book, which was leaked to The Sun on Sunday, also portrays the monarch as a fool in the eyes of Prince Harry.
This comes after Scoby launched a scathing attack on the Duchess of Sussex, depicting her as someone too afraid to do anything other than smile and pose for muscle photography.
Despite these allegations, Buckingham Palace has chosen to remain silent, carrying on with its usual functions.
Palace officials have expressed their disdain for the lies propagated by both Scoby and the Sussexes.
However, it is worth noting that much of the information in the Charles and Scoby book seems to have been sourced from Christopher Anderson's King Charles II books.
For instance, the details about toothpaste and shoelaces are not new and have been circulating since at least 2018.
To shed some light on the matter, one of Charles' biographers recalled an incident during a polo match, possibly in 1990, when the prince fell and broke a bone in his arm near the shoulder blade.
Although the bone healed on its own, it had to be immobilized for several months.
During this period, Charles' servants had additional duties, such as applying toothpaste to his toothbrush.
As soon as his arm was out of the sling, the prince resumed squeezing his own toothpaste.
However, Scoby took these details out of context, just like Meghan did.
Scoby seems to believe that this tiresome scandal will bring him significant financial gain.
However, the British public is outraged by the smears against the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Instead of being angry at Princess Anne for persuading the king not to renew Harry's lease at Frogmore House, people congratulated her for her initiative.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry remain steadfast in their strained relationship with members of the royal family.
According to a source, tensions between Harry and his sister-in-law, Kate, are still quite high.
The couple is unafraid to publicly criticize the royal family, while adhering to palace protocol has prevented Kate from retaliating.
Nonetheless, the public continues to view the Prince and Princess of Wales favorably.
As previously reported, despite the ongoing drama, Meghan and Harry have managed to maintain a positive public image by staying composed and refusing to engage in anger or resentment.
Their efforts have garnered sympathy from the public, who perceive their response as poised, mature, and dignified.
Rather than merely weathering the storm, they have risen above it, according to public relations expert Ed DeCorme-James.