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Kate’s Uncle Slams Omid Scobie’s Book on Sussexes
In a scathing critique of Omid Scobie's new book, “Endgame,” Kate Middleton's uncle, Gary Goldsmith, has expressed his strong disapproval.
The Daily Mail recently published an article with the headline, “Kate's Uncle Gary Goldsmith Slams Weasel Omid Scobie's Tapestry of Gibber and the Bonkers Claim the Princess of Wales is Racist.”
Goldsmith, who took it upon himself to read the book, described it as a one-dimensional depiction of his niece Kate.
He questioned whether Scobie truly believes that Meghan is Cinderella and Princess Diana is the ugly sister, calling the notion ridiculous.
Goldsmith further criticized Scobie's attempt to portray Meghan as a victim of the royal family, particularly highlighting the claim that Catherine made racist comments about Archie's skin color.
He dismissed this allegation as unbelievable, stating that no one would fall for such a fabrication.
Goldsmith commended William and Kate for their resilience in the face of these attacks, emphasizing their dedication to their work and their ability to rise above the negativity.
Expressing concern about Meghan's obsession with Catherine, Goldsmith speculated that Meghan's jealousy might drive her to do something terrible to take Catherine's place.
He suggested that Meghan's desire to be queen and her hatred towards Catherine are at the core of this animosity.
Goldsmith also addressed the Dutch translation of the book, which named Catherine and King Charles as supposed royal racists.
He vehemently rejected the idea that Catherine could be racist, arguing that racism stems from one's environment and neither he nor Catherine's mother, Carol, were raised to hold such beliefs.
Goldsmith acknowledged that the British public sees through the lies presented in Scobie's book, as demonstrated by the standing ovation William and Kate received at the Royal Variety Performance.
He condemned the character assassination of Catherine and the mockery of her family, asserting that Meghan and Harry are the ones fixated on the “spare and heir” narrative.
He praised William and Kate's efforts to modernize the monarchy while maintaining their strong family bond.
Goldsmith also criticized Scobie's claims that Catherine is work-shy, pointing out that she has numerous patronages and balances her duties with her role as a mother.
He contrasted Catherine's work ethic with Meghan's perceived laziness, expressing his frustration with the unfair attacks against his niece.
Goldsmith concluded that Scobie's book is a collection of falsehoods and personal opinions, driven by jealousy and a desire for attention.
In light of the damage caused by the book's release, Goldsmith questioned whether the royal family would respond officially.
While William and Catherine adhere to the principle of never complaining or explaining, Goldsmith stressed the harmful impact of the book on the monarchy.
He expressed hope that the royal family would take action to counter the damaging narrative.
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