Now, a source has revealed that the monarch encouraged Meghan to reach out and put an end to the drama, after Prince William declined to do so immediately after the book's allegations were published. Duchess Kate contacted Meghan Markle to clarify the matter, according to an insider quoted by In Touch Weekly. The source further disclosed that it was Charles who initiated the call, urging Kate to join as the peace negotiator when William refused. They added that Kate, always dutiful in matters concerning the royal family, agreed to participate.
This ongoing feud has escalated to a point where it casts a shadow over both King Charles' reign and the monarchy as a whole. Sources claim that the monarch is determined to heal the rift once and for all. The controversy surrounding the royal family was reignited by the publication of the book, but author Omid Scobie changed direction shortly after its release. Initially denying naming Charles and Duchess Kate, he eventually admitted to including them in the book, acknowledging his references to them as the "suspected royal racists" in an earlier version.
The author explained that an error occurred during the publication process, resulting in the inclusion of Charles and Duchess Kate's names. Dutch publisher Sander U Givers confirmed the mistake and stated plans to produce an updated translation that reflects the final version of the book. "Endgame" quickly became a subject of intense discussion and scrutiny, considering the ongoing tensions within the royal family.