In a shocking revelation, it has come to light that Meghan Markle provided false information to her friend, Omid Scobie, for his new book.
Titled “Endgame,” the book delves into the lives of the Sussexes and the royal family.
One particular claim made in the book is that Princess Eugenie reached out to Prince Harry while the Queen’s health was deteriorating, just hours before her passing.
According to Scobie’s account, Eugenie, the daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, contacted a cousin in an attempt to gain more insight into their grandmother’s condition.
This communication occurred as Prince Harry raced against time to reach Balmoral Castle, where the Queen resided, hoping to be by her side before she passed away.
Unfortunately, he arrived too late, and the Queen had already passed.
Critics argue that Prince Harry’s presence at the time was inappropriate, considering there are eight grandchildren in the family.
He was not supposed to be on the plane and his sudden appearance raised eyebrows.
It is speculated that this may be the reason why he hastily departed the next morning, taking the first available flight.
Scobie further writes that Eugenie, who maintains a close friendship with the Sussexes since their move to Montecito, wanted additional information about the Queen’s condition.
However, skeptics question why she would turn to Harry for updates, given that he had minimal contact with the Queen during her final days.
Moreover, her own father was on the flight to see the Queen, making it more logical for her to seek updates from him.
The discrepancies in Scobie’s account continue to mount.
He claims that Harry was able to secure a flight with Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, but this is not entirely accurate.
The flight was organized for the entire family, including Sophie, Countess of Wessex.
Footage shows them disembarking the plane at Aberdeen Airport, although it actually took off from Northolt.
Prince William was the first to alight and then drove the family to Balmoral.
Harry, on the other hand, traveled separately via a private jet from Luton Airport, without Meghan.
Scobie fails to address why Meghan was not on the flight.
It is important to note that Harry had limited knowledge about the Queen’s health.
He had to travel a considerable distance to catch his flight after causing a commotion with Meghan at RAF Northolt.
Meanwhile, the rest of the royal family was traveling from Windsor, with Prince William driving Prince Andrew to Balmoral.
All these factors raise doubts about why Eugenie would seek updates from Harry instead of her own father.
Adding fuel to the fire, a friend of Eugenie has expressed her anger at being dragged into Scobie’s book.
Many believe that Scobie, who lacks credible royal sources, is merely acting as Meghan’s mouthpiece.
This could explain the numerous inaccuracies in the book, which heavily favor Harry and Meghan while portraying senior working royals in a negative light.
In a previous rumor, it was suggested that Meghan contacted Omid Scobie immediately after being barred by Prince William and King Charles from seeing the Queen on her deathbed.
This alleged communication was likely intended to provide Scobie with information for his book.
Critics argue that Scobie is the epitome of a fake royal reporter, lacking any reliable palace sources or credibility.
They believe that this book, filled with delusional tales of victimhood, is simply another attempt to rewrite history and paint Harry and Meghan as brave and caring victims, while vilifying their supposedly jealous and fearful family.
As more evidence emerges, it becomes increasingly clear that Omid Scobie’s endgame is to spread fake news and lies.
The revelations in his book, coupled with the inconsistencies and skewed narrative, undermine the credibility of his work.
It is imperative to approach these claims with skepticism and consider the motivations behind such accounts.