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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Alleged Approval of Omid Scobie’s New Book Raises Questions About the Future of the Royal Family
In a surprising turn of events, it is speculated that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have given their seal of approval to Omid Scobie's upcoming book, “Endgame,” set to be released on November 21st.
Scobie, a well-known royal commentator, took to Twitter to announce that his latest work would delve into the future of the royal family, promising readers a wealth of unique insights, deep access, and exclusive revelations.
However, Richard Fitzwilliams, another royal commentator, expressed doubts about the royal couple taking the book seriously amidst their ongoing feud with the rest of the monarchy.
Fitzwilliams suggested that the book would likely be assumed to have been written with Meghan and Harry's approval, just like their previous publication, “Finding Freedom.”
He further emphasized his concerns about what lies ahead, stating that it appears to be the Sussexes who are fighting for survival, contrary to the blurb of Scobie's book.
Reports have emerged that Scobie has delayed the release of “Endgame” in order to include sensational details about the king's coronation.
Originally scheduled for August, the book's publication date was pushed back by three months.
During the recent coronation, Prince Harry attended alone while Meghan remained in the United States.
Speculation suggests that Harry might provide Scobie with behind-the-scenes information, as a way of showing gratitude for the commentator's previous support in protecting the couple.
The nature of this juicy information remains a mystery.
Despite Prince Harry's brief visit for the coronation, there were no signs of any reconciliation between him and the rest of the royal family.
It seems that Harry has burned bridges within his own family, leaving him with limited sources of information.
However, Scobie can freely create whatever narrative he desires, even if it means fabricating stories such as the Queen complimenting Meghan on her choice of tiara.
While Scobie may benefit from Harry's alleged cooperation, there is a risk that his publisher will be infuriated and may even terminate their deal if it is discovered that he provided valuable information to a rival publisher.
It is worth noting that Scobie has been blacklisted by the palace, as he himself has admitted.
His only remaining source seems to be in California, someone who has been distanced from the monarchy for nearly three years.
In Meghan's court case against Associated Newspapers in 2020, she acknowledged assisting the authors of “Finding Freedom” with some details.
However, she clarified that the information was passed on by a third party and did not come directly from her.
Mr. Fitzwilliams added that the Sussexes have reportedly signed a four-book deal with Random House, hinting at more revelations to come after the release of Prince Harry's memoir, “Spare,” in January.
Within the royal circle, there are concerns about potential claims Meghan might make about the firm if she were to release an autobiography of her own.
Some fear the impact it could have on the monarchy.
Angela Levin, a prominent commentator, recently expressed skepticism about Meghan Markle's credibility but predicted the success of her potential memoir.
During an episode of GB News, Levin discussed Meghan's future following the termination of a significant deal with Spotify.
She acknowledged the numerous critiques against Meghan, including from those who have contributed to her success, which have undoubtedly affected her credibility.
Despite this, Levin remains confident that Meghan's memoir would still find an eager audience.