In a shocking turn of events, it has been alleged that Meghan Markle’s camp leaked the identities of two senior royals accused of making insensitive remarks about her son Archie.
The revelation comes after the release of Omid Scobie’s book, “Endgame,” which makes damning allegations against various members of the royal family.
According to reports, the Dutch version of the book named these two senior royals as the individuals who asked how dark Harry and Meghan’s son’s color would be before his birth.
This allegation was initially made by Meghan herself during her explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey earlier this year.
However, the identities of the accused royals were not disclosed at that time.
The book claims that Meghan accused the two royals in a letter to King Charles, which is believed to be kept under lock and key.
A royal source has suggested that the names of the royals mentioned in the book must have come directly from Meghan’s camp.
It is highly unlikely that Scobie, the author, has access to such a letter, leading to speculation that the information was leaked intentionally.
Senior palace sources have also denied any involvement in leaking the names, emphasizing that the letter remains confidential and would not have been shared with anyone outside the King’s circle.
This further supports the theory that Meghan’s camp might be responsible for the leak.
Royal expert Robert Jobson expressed his concerns about the Sussexes’ behavior, stating that their actions are damaging the monarchy in the long term.
He believes that revenge seems to be the motive behind these leaks, and it is essential for such behavior to cease for the sake of the monarchy’s reputation.
Adding to the intrigue, a reliable source revealed that Omid Scobie has never directly spoken to Meghan but has received messages from her.
It appears that Meghan deliberately maintains indirect ties with individuals involved in sharing information on her behalf, such as representatives and friends.
These friends, who were carefully selected by Meghan, would speak to magazines and provide statements approved by her.
This pattern of behavior extends to Scobie’s previous work, including the book “Finding Freedom.”
The source confirms that Meghan directed these five friends, instructing them on what to say and approving their statements before they were sent to the media.
These claims have been reported by several outlets and even presented as evidence in a court of law.
While some may view these actions as malicious, it is argued that they are simply an unfortunate truth surrounding Meghan’s approach to managing her public image.
It is worth noting that in the past, there were rumors of Meghan hiring a company to target and shut down social media accounts critical of her.
Currently, Prince Harry is suing Associated Newspapers, while Meghan reached an out-of-court settlement with A&L after they lost their first appeal.
The settlement included a one-pound compensation for invasion of privacy and an undisclosed substantial donation to a charity for copyright infringement and Meghan’s attorney fees.
Speculation arises that the substantial donation mentioned in the settlement could be the $10 million received by the Archwell Foundation in late 2021.
However, it is puzzling why none of this amount was donated to other charities during that calendar year.
As the controversy surrounding Meghan Markle continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how these allegations will impact her reputation and the relationship between the Sussexes and the royal family.