Omid Scobie, known as Megan's mouthpiece, recently unveiled details about his upcoming book titled "End Game." In a surprising twist, it appears that Scobie forgot to delete Megan Markle's name from the references list in his book, which is expected to cast a critical light on the Royal Family. The book is highly anticipated and is set to be released on November 21st.
Scobie, who has long been seen as the preferred Royal reporter for the Sussexes, shared a sneak peek of the book's chapter titles with his 127,000 followers. Some of the intriguing chapter titles include "Baggage: The Lingering Trials of King Charles" and "Oh God, I Hate This: King Charles's Premiere." The latter references a comment made by Charles about a leaking pen while signing a visitor's book in Belfast shortly after the Queen's passing.
Chapters 8 and 9 are particularly noteworthy, titled "Gloves On: Prince William, Heir to the Throne" and "Gloves Off: Prince Harry, Man on a Mission." These chapters suggest a focus on the transition from Queen Elizabeth II's reign to King Charles's rule, all from Megan Markle's perspective.
An insider source hinted that the book might delve into Megan's grievances and frustrations with the Royals for not meeting her demands during the late Queen's passing. The presence of Megan's name in the book's references list has raised questions about her involvement in its content.
While the book's release has been delayed until November, some Royal watchers believe that it may contain revelations that could further damage the Sussexes' reputation. Critics view it as Megan's attempt to deflect attention from her perceived shortcomings. However, skeptics argue that the book may not offer anything substantially new to the public discourse.
Despite any potential denials or distancing efforts, Omid Scobie remains closely associated with the Sussexes, and his book is eagerly anticipated by those following the Royal drama. Whether it lives up to the hype or delivers new insights remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Megan and Harry's involvement in the book's creation is likely to be a topic of discussion.
Royal enthusiasts have expressed their thoughts on the matter, with some suggesting that Scobie should change the book's title from "End Game" to "Game Over." The association between Scobie and the Sussexes continues to raise questions about the extent of their influence over the book's content.
As anticipation builds around the release of "End Game," it remains to be seen how the book will impact the ongoing narrative surrounding the Royal Family and the Sussexes.