In a recent revelation from Scobie’s book, “Endgame,” claims are being made that Meghan Markle could sense she wasn’t wanted when the Queen passed away.
However, these allegations are being met with skepticism and disbelief.
It seems that Meghan’s ability to perceive her lack of acceptance during the late Queen’s final moments is being questioned.
Scobie suggests that the royal family views Prince Harry as a threat and that he has become the enemy.
But really, can Meghan truly sense her unwelcome status during such a sensitive time?
It appears that perhaps Meghan’s intuition is not as misguided as some may have thought.
In fact, she was explicitly informed by Charles, through Harry, that her presence was neither desired nor necessary.
This revelation led to a heated argument between Harry, Charles, and William, resulting in a delayed departure for William from Balmoral.
If Meghan truly believed she wasn’t wanted, why did she insist on accompanying Harry?
Furthermore, why did she have Scobie announce their plans to travel to Balmoral together to be by the Queen’s bedside?
It seems that Meghan hoped external pressure would sway the decision in her favor.
However, this strategy only serves to position her as the eternal royal victim, a narrative that has proven ineffective in the past.
The consequences of Meghan’s actions were significant, as they prevented William from seeing his grandmother before her passing.
This delay is seen by many as unforgivable.
Meghan’s narcissistic tendencies and Harry’s blind devotion to her are to blame.
By placing herself at the center of the drama, Meghan has once again portrayed herself as the victim.
But will people buy into this narrative?
Meghan’s modus operandi has always been to go all-in and, when necessary, play the victim card.
She deflects blame, resorts to accusations of racism, and refuses to take responsibility for her actions.
It’s evident that “Endgame” will follow a similar pattern.
Meghan and Harry are already denying any involvement in the book, just as they did with “Finding Freedom.”
However, this denial seems all too familiar.
The Harkles, as they’re commonly referred to, are attempting to distance themselves from Scobie’s book and its claims about the Queen’s passing.
Yet, during the crisis surrounding the Queen’s death, Meghan instructed Scobie to release information suggesting she would be present at the Queen’s deathbed alongside the Queen’s children and Prince William.
Fortunately, the King intervened, deeming it inappropriate for Meghan to attend.
This decision, however, did not sit well with either Meghan or Harry.
It is now too late for Meghan and Harry to deny their involvement in Scobie’s book.
Their fingerprints are all over it, and the content is a scathing attack on the Royal Family.
Will there be legal consequences for Scobie and his publisher?
One can only hope that the Royal Lawyers take action.
It is hard to believe that Charles would buy into their denial.
The only reason Meghan and Harry seek reconciliation is their dwindling finances and lack of leverage against the Royal Family.
Scobie’s previous book, “Finding Freedom,” was overly flattering towards the couple, leading many to question its credibility.
With “Endgame,” it appears Meghan and Harry are once again attempting to inflict pain and have the final say.
Looking back, perhaps the late Queen should have stripped Harry of his titles when he announced his desire to step back from royal duties.
By allowing him to retain his titles, the door was left open for further trouble.
Harry had every opportunity to use his privileged position to make a positive impact on the world.
Instead, he chose a path of destruction and betrayal.
Meghan, lacking life experience and seemingly spoiled, shows little gratitude for the life she was given.
Her disrespectful behavior and spreading of hateful gossip about the family who provided her with everything is deeply troubling.
Ultimately, Harry and Meghan’s actions have consequences.
They cannot expect to be welcomed back with open arms after the pain they have caused.
Their support for Scobie’s book only reinforces their true intentions.
It is clear that they are running out of options and resorting to desperate measures.
In conclusion, Meghan’s claims of feeling unwanted by the Royal Family during the Queen’s passing are met with skepticism.
The evidence suggests that Meghan and Harry were fully involved in Scobie’s book, despite their denials.
The couple’s actions have strained their relationship with the Royal Family, and it remains to be seen if there will be legal repercussions.
The public’s sympathy for Meghan and Harry is waning, as their behavior continues to disappoint.