In recent developments, Boris Johnson weighed in on the matter, characterizing Omid Scobie as a peddler of false information and dismissing his claims against the Royals as baseless. Johnson urged Buckingham Palace not to pursue legal action, stating that such action would be ill-advised. He argued that any attempt to suppress identities implies some form of wrongdoing, which he adamantly denied. Johnson contended that the ongoing controversies surrounding the royal family were contributing to the erosion of liberal values that are truly significant.
Meanwhile, a source revealed that Prince Harry and Prince William's relationship remains severely strained, making any hopes of reconciliation in the near future even more unlikely. The renewed allegations concerning the royal family have reportedly infuriated family members, and "The Firm" is grappling with the significant fallout. Nevertheless, sources indicated that the palace has united in unequivocally condemning the claims.
They categorically denied that any member of the monarchy had used racist language, and the naming of Charles and Kate has escalated tensions between the Sussexes and the royal family. The source emphasized that nothing said by the individuals mentioned in the book or on television could be construed as racist, considering it an outrageous smear that began with the Oprah Winfrey interview and has now escalated even further.