According to Roya Nikkhah, royal editor: "Omid Scobie acknowledges in the prologue that it's reasonable to for him, as a writer and journalist, to speak with people close to Harry and Meghan, and he claims to have done so.
She continues: "Harry and Meghan do like to control the information that goes out, it's hard to believe you'd be getting information from very close friends of theirs without them knowing."
This is in response to what former royal press secretary Ailsa Anderson stated about Omid Scobie to the Royal Beat: "It's the fear of the unknown.If he hasn't indicated what he was going to write or which directions he was going to go, you have no idea what he will say in it.
Additionally, the King wants to make a statement about something very important, and this book is approaching like a fog that blocks out the sun right before COP in Dubai.
