The new book “Endgame,” written by Omid Scobie, promises to bring more controversy about the stormy relationship between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and the British royal family.
Some excerpts accessed by The Sun, show alleged insults from King Charles III towards his son and taunts from the Prince and Princess of Wales about the Sussexes.
These revelations may aggravate the atmosphere of distrust that already exists between the parties.
Doubts also arise about the veracity of Scobie’s sources and the impact that new scandals will have on the battered public image of the monarchy.
Endgame’ revives tension between the Sussexes and Windsors
Although Scobie claims to have corroborated the information with sources close to the royals, there are many who question the credibility of these revelations.
The writer had already been accused of serving as a “loudspeaker” for the Sussexes following his controversial biography “Finding Freedom.”
The eyes have returned to Meghan, who is accused of having leaked to Scobie all the information for this new book.
The Sussex family wanted to disassociate themselves from both the writer and the book.
Unfortunately, in the past, it was shown that Meghan herself had collaborated with him for her biography “Finding Freedom”, despite his insistent denials, he had to admit that he had indeed leaked some specific information to ensure that it reached the public in the right way.
If the alleged insults and taunts were true, their leak to the press only fuel tensions.
According to the excerpts, during Elizabeth II’s funeral, a tense atmosphere prevailed between the Waleses and the Sussexes, who were visibly uncomfortable.
Apparently, Charles III did not want anyone to talk to Harry and even called him a “fool”.
Another revelation of the explosive book talks about Kate Middleton and Prince William, who allegedly described as hilarious and funny the episode of the cartoon series ‘South Park’ who dedicated an episode to Meghan and Harry, presenting them with signs that demanded privacy.
These constant scandals threaten to further deteriorate the image of a monarchy that was trying to project renewal under the reign of Charles III.
If the new revelations continue to damage the royal reputation, they could have a corrosive effect on the institution’s long-term popularity, especially among the younger generation.
The media snowball may gradually erode the popular support still enjoyed by the British royals and could end up destabilizing the foundations of a monarchy with more than a thousand years of history.