"Endgame", released on Tuesday, asserts that the two royal spouses shared few similarities, but the strained relationship between brothers Harry and William exacerbated the situation during the initial stages of their bond. In his new book, the author expresses empathy towards the Duchess of Sussex, acknowledging her feelings of loneliness and isolation during her time as a working royal. He suggests that Meghan had hoped for Kate to be a source of support and encouragement during her most difficult moments.
"Both women were previously considered outsiders, belonging to the middle-class, before being integrated into the Windsor family, leading vastly distinct lives." Kate, meanwhile, lacked desire in establishing such a connection with Meghan. According to the biographer's account in the book, a source described Kate as potentially displaying a frigid demeanour towards individuals she dislikes and expressed that she was not a supporter of Meghan.
Another informant informed the writer: "She dedicated a greater amount of time discussing Meghan rather than engaging in conversation with her." In recent instances, Scobie asserts in Endgame that Kate has "playfully trembled" when her sister-in-law's name was brought up. Although Kate and Harry had a previously amicable relationship, Scobie asserts that this friendship is now a thing of the past.
According to Scobie, the source states that she had a close relationship with Harry and would always cherish the memories of their moments together, as well as the bond he had with their children. However, she firmly believes that she can never place her trust in them again, considering all the interviews they have conducted.