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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 his new book, which branded him as a pampered monarch.
The 75-year-old king was seen attending a Sunday service at a church in Sandringham, seemingly undeterred by the bombshell statements.
With a bright smile on his face, he strolled around the campus, carrying on with his usual business.
These claims were brought forward by royal biographer Omid Scoby in his recently publicized book, Endgame, which was released on Tuesday.
Scoby, known to be close to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, alleged that the king even irons his shoelaces.
He further claimed that King Charles has a peculiar habit of squeezing an inch of toothpaste onto his toothbrush and insists on traveling with freshly steamed sheets.
Despite these sensational claims, the impeccably dressed monarch deliberately visited the church of St. Mary Magdalene this morning, where he engaged in a warm exchange with the vicar and participated in the mass.
An excerpt from Scoby's book, published in The Sun, reveals that when the king's shoelaces show the slightest signs of wear, his staff must promptly replace them with a freshly ironed pair.
There are even rumors that Charles demands exactly an inch of toothpaste to be squeezed onto his toothbrush as part of his bedtime routine.
Adding fuel to the fire, Scoby's book, leaked to The Sun on Sunday, portrays the monarch as a fool in the eyes of Prince Harry.
This comes after the Duke of Sussex disclosed details of a family feud in a Netflix documentary.
Scoby's attack on the Welsh princess depicts her as a woman too timid to do anything but smile and pose for muscle photography.
Despite the fabricated and baseless nature of Scoby's claims, Buckingham Palace has chosen to remain silent and continue its operations as usual.
Palace officials have expressed their disdain for the lies propagated by both Scoby and the Sussexes.
Surprisingly, much of the information regarding Charles and Scoby's book seems to have been borrowed from Christopher Anderson's King Charles II books, which have been around since at least 2018.
Anderson discusses topics such as toothpaste and shoelaces.
The matter was already addressed by one of Charles' biographers, who recalls an incident during a polo match in 1990 when Prince Charles 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 time, his servants had additional duties, including 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.
Scoby seems to believe that this tiresome scandal will be a lucrative venture for him.
However, the British public is outraged by the smears directed at the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Instead of being angry at Princess Anne for convincing the king not to renew Harry's lease at Frogmore House, people praised her for her initiative.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are resolute in their stance regarding their strained relationship with members of the royal family.
According to a source, tensions between Harry and his sister-in-law, Kate, remain high.
Meghan and Harry are unafraid to publicly criticize the royal family.
The source explained that Kate was unable to retaliate due to palace protocol not being met.
Nevertheless, the Prince and Princess of Wales seem to be thriving in the public eye.
As previously reported, they have handled the situation with grace and composure, choosing to rise above the drama rather than getting caught up in it.
These efforts have not gone unnoticed, as public relations expert Ed DeCorme-James states that the public sympathizes with them and admires their poise, maturity, and dignity.
Instead of merely weathering the storm, they soar above it.