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The release of Omid Scobie's book, "Endgame," has sent shockwaves through the royal family as it contains damning allegations of racism and misconduct. While Scobie denies any involvement in the controversial paragraphs that surfaced in the Dutch edition of the book, questions remain about how they ended up there. The author's insistence on not apologizing and distancing himself from the scandal has only intensified the scrutiny surrounding the book.
The incendiary paragraphs named King Charles III and Kate, Princess of Wales, as the alleged racists who expressed concerns about the skin colour of Archie, Meghan and Harry's son, before his birth.
However, these claims have been met with scepticism, with many people dismissing them as baseless. The translators of the Dutch edition have vehemently denied any involvement in the inclusion of these paragraphs, stating that their role was solely to translate the manuscript.
Despite Scobie's denial, an investigation by The Times revealed that his agent had indeed sent the manuscript, containing the controversial names, to the translators. This revelation has further eroded his credibility and fuelled suspicions of a publicity stunt. Critics of the book argue that it lacks originality, relying on recycled information and unsubstantiated gossip rather than providing new insights into the royal family.
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