Scobie claims that Meghan wrote letters to King Charles, in which she named the two individuals involved in these conversations. However, a Dutch journalist who has already read the book stated that Charles is indeed named in "Endgame" as the alleged discriminator, along with Princess Michael of Kent. This revelation has raised eyebrows, particularly for those who support Harry and Meghan. According to the journalist, the book unveils an exchange of letters between Charles and Meghan. An employee who saw this correspondence reportedly confirmed that Charles wanted to explain to Meghan, after the Oprah interview, that he was disappointed by the growing distance between them.
Charles wanted to clarify that there was no ill will or prejudice against his future grandson. It's worth noting that Charles played a significant role in Meghan and Harry's wedding, even walking Meghan down the aisle. He also organized a gospel choir to honor Meghan's heritage and personally selected one for the ceremony. This has led to questions about why Meghan would blame him.
The Dutch journalist raises concerns about the veracity of these claims, as private letters are typically not left lying around for anyone to discover. If there were such a letter, only King Charles III and Meghan would have known its contents. Therefore, the leaker's identity would be readily apparent. The journalist doubts the existence of such a letter, especially given Meghan's previous leaks to the press regarding letters she wrote to the King.
Regarding Princess Michael of Kent, Meghan and Scobie appear to have included details about her in the book, alleging that she inquired about Archie's skin color. However, many find this claim questionable, as Princess Michael of Kent previously faced criticism for wearing a controversial brooch that was seen as insensitive to people of color. She later apologized, stating that it was unintentional.
It's worth noting that Meghan and Scobie have had ample time over the past two years to communicate with each other through third parties. Some view these allegations and controversies as an attempt to remain in the public eye. In three years, these claims may fade into a sea of conflicting narratives, leaving many puzzled about what truly transpired.
Scobie's complaint that Prince Charles kept him away from royal engagements due to his belief that he was Prince Harry's emissary is met with skepticism. He has been a vocal supporter of Harry and Meghan and actively criticized the royal family, so it's not surprising that Prince William no longer wants him at royal engagements. This situation highlights the complex dynamics surrounding these ongoing controversies.