Adding to the drama, even WME (William Morris Endeavor), Meghan's talent agency, is striving to paint a harmonious picture of Meghan's relationship with Charles, working their PR magic. On the other side of the palace, Prince William has reportedly chosen to skip family gatherings with Harry, resulting in some awkward moments. Now, let's discuss the mastermind behind all this, Omid Scobie. In his book, he takes swings at the Royal Family, accusing them of misleading information regarding Camilla's status and downplaying their diversity efforts.
These accusations are just the tip of the iceberg. Scobie also claims that Edward and Sophie, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, committed a royal blunder that earned them a spot in the elite ignoramus duess club, as humorously put by Meghan. Harry and Meghan had hoped that 'Endgame' would bring about a seismic shift in their royal dynamics, but it appears that the monarchy remains largely unfazed. Harry's vision of a remorseful and transformative reaction from his family seems more like wishful thinking, as the Royals continue their duties as usual.
Megan's desperation is reaching new heights as she tries to portray a close relationship with Charles, complete with paper letters in the digital age—an idea that borders on the absurd. These non-existent letters would have undoubtedly been leaked in today's age of information. The entire narrative is nothing but a product of Megan's imagination.
In other news, Prince Harry has received a warning about finding better things to do than partake in desperate and laughable character assassinations. This revelation comes from Royal commentator Sarah Vine, who expressed her candid thoughts in the Daily Mail. She accused the couple of considering themselves high and mighty, stating that everyone is getting along just fine without them. The world has moved on, and the sussexes' attempts to stay relevant seem to have fallen on deaf ears.