Royal expert Michael Cole rightly observes that King Charles and Prince William would likely have been hurt by the Sussexes' silence in the face of such damaging allegations. In the court of public opinion, silence can be misconstrued as guilt, and the Sussexes' silence, in this case, is deafening. Prince Harry had an opportunity to distance himself from the book's scandalous content, but he chose to remain tight-lipped. Scooby, once labeled as the mouthpiece for Harry and Megan, unleashed a torrent of revelations in "Endgame."
From calling Princess Kate cold to insinuating that Chief shutters whenever Megan's name is mentioned, Scooby did not hold back. The book also alleges that Harry was kept in the dark about Queen Elizabeth's health decline before her death.
In a shocking revelation, King Charles is accused of asking staff to get rid of Harry, claiming he was overworked. The strained relationship between Harry and his estranged brother, Prince William, is laid bare for all to see. Scooby's admission about the Dutch translation adds another layer of complexity to this saga. He claims the names were included in an early uncleared text, but the question remains: why did he not correct this before it became an international scandal?
The damage was done, and the royal family, particularly King Charles and Prince William, were left to deal with the fallout. In conclusion, the aftermath of "Endgame" sees Harry and Meghan in silent despair, regretting the backstabbing that has thrown their relationship with the royal family into turmoil. The silence from the Sussexes speaks volumes, and the royal family is left grappling with the fallout of Scooby's revelations.