However, a royal family insider downplayed the turmoil, as reported by the Daily Beast, calling it "just a book." King Charles himself seems unbothered, focusing instead on more urgent matters. A royal source echoed this sentiment, indicating that the book's contents haven't drawn much interest. Interestingly, the Dutch version of "Endgame," which named two royals in connection with the alleged comments, faced its own backlash.
The publisher criticized Scobie for providing a vague early draft, leading to factual inaccuracies. Scobie, often viewed as an advocate for Harry and Meghan, affirmed that the couple had no role in the book's creation. The Royal Family has maintained silence, choosing to focus on their duties. King Charles, amid these controversies, delivered a moving speech at the 28th police station, emphasizing our actions' impact on future generations.
As Christmas nears, the royal household faces a dilemma, especially with hints from Charles's former butler that things may not end well. The late Queen Elizabeth, known for her love of Christmas, won't see this year's family gathering, which might include Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. This uncertainty overshadows the festive season for the royals.
