Throughout the event, King Charles wore a smile as he engaged with young volunteers from church services and members of the Coptic Orthodox Church Community. He also took part in the unveiling of a plaque and the planting of a tree. This appearance signifies the King's first official engagement since his involvement in crisis talks prompted by the explosive claims detailed in Omid Scobie's sensational book, "End Game."
In response to the author's assertions, there has been a swift denial regarding the identification of members of the royal family in the book. The Dutch translator of the publication, Asia Peters, firmly stated that the names were already present in the original text. She emphasized that her role as a translator was to faithfully translate the book from English to Dutch, and she did not introduce or alter any names.
Interestingly, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have refrained from commenting on the book, despite reports suggesting their desire for improved relations with King Charles. Buckingham Palace, on the other hand, has not issued any official statement regarding the allegations contained within the book.
