Omid Scobie, renowned journalist and author, finds himself in a state of panic as he is being sued by the palace over claims made in his book, “Endgame.”
The book, which delves into the lives of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, was written with the collaboration of Markle herself, according to sources close to the royal family.
Scobie’s work contains intimate details that only the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could have known, despite Markle’s insistence that she had no input.
The late Queen had once remarked that Markle was an evil woman, and it seems that her words hold some truth.
The book includes extracts from letters exchanged between King Charles and Markle, raising questions about how Scobie obtained these private correspondences.
It is believed that Markle personally handed them to Scobie via Marcus, a trusted intermediary.
“Endgame” is written in a style reminiscent of Markle’s previous public statements – vindictive, nasty, and full of venom.
The book takes aim at Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, whom Markle despises and is insanely jealous of.
It is clear that Scobie’s work is meant to paint a negative picture of the royal family.
In a shocking turn of events, Scobie has now denied naming a senior figure within the royal firm as the alleged discriminator in his book.
The Dutch language version of “Endgame” was recently pulled from the shelves due to a translation error that seemed to reveal the identity of the person who questioned the potential skin color of Harry and Meghan’s unborn son, Archie.
Publishers Zander have confirmed that they received a last-minute request from the United States to halt sales of the book, awaiting further instructions.
Both Scobie and Markle had initially claimed that King Charles was the only one inquiring about Archie’s color.
However, they have now retracted this statement, likely out of fear of legal repercussions.
Before the book’s publication, Scobie had stated that he would not disclose the name of the accused, citing libel laws as the reason.
Yet, he went on to suggest that another person within the royal household echoed the discriminatory remarks.
A page from a review copy sent to Dutch journalists seems to contain the identity of this individual.
During an interview on Dutch chat show RTL Boulevard, Scobie maintained his innocence, stating that he was not to blame for the translation error.
He emphasized that he wrote and edited the English version of the book, and any mistakes in other languages would be the responsibility of the publishers.
A source close to the situation revealed that the leak of the name was intentional, a ploy to generate buzz and boost book sales.
The actual content of the book does not contain any groundbreaking revelations.
In fact, Scobie edited out certain details in the English version to avoid potential legal consequences.
This entire situation appears to be a calculated move by Markle.
It is reminiscent of previous leaks and manipulations she has orchestrated.
By choosing the Netherlands as the first market for the book’s release, she likely aimed to exploit the country’s tough libel laws.
The small size of the Dutch language market also made it easier to control the narrative.
While Scobie may face severe consequences, it is time for King Charles to take legal action against Markle and her associates.
Markle’s cunning tactics have put Scobie in a vulnerable position, but the Duke of Cornwall could potentially sue him in the Netherlands, where the courts operate independently from the UK’s legal system.
In conclusion, the controversy surrounding Omid Scobie’s book has shed light on the collaboration between him and Meghan Markle.
The palace’s decision to sue Scobie reflects the seriousness of the allegations made in the book.
It remains to be seen how this legal battle will unfold and what consequences it will have for all parties involved.