Duchess Meghan: Former friend sure she is behind new scandal book

Duchess Meghan
Former girlfriend is sure she is behind new scandal book

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The buzz around Omid Scobie’s new tell-all book shows no sign of letting up. A former friend of Duchess Meghan is now making serious allegations and accusing her of being behind the scandalous statements about King Charles and Catherine, Princess of Wales.

In the past few weeks there have been King Charles, 75, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, 41, unintentionally in the media spotlight. An accidentally published translation of the book “Endgame” by author and journalist Omid Scobie, 42, had revealed that they were the two royals who once raised concerns about the possible skin color of the then-unborn Prince Archie, 4. Prince Harry, 39, and Duchess Meghan, 42, made these serious allegations in the Oprah interview in 2021, but did not name the people affected. A former friend of the former “Suits” actress is now certain that Meghan is behind the latest scandalous revelations.

Duchess Meghan’s former friend makes serious allegations

“We are not being fooled, we know that this book was endorsed by Meghan Markle, it may have Scobie’s name on the cover but we all know that she has helped him before,” her ex-girlfriend’s accusations Lizzie Cundy, 55, who met Meghan at a charity event in 2013. This is another attempt to light a fire within the royal family and divide it, she says, by accusing Charles and Catherine of being racist.

And there is another detail that seems dubious to Lizzie. “Scobie said he initially had no idea how the names of the King and Princess of Wales got into the Dutch translation, but later admitted that he had included them in the original manuscript,” she explains, according to the Mirror. adding: “This is just like Meghan, who apologized in court after ‘forgetting’ that she had given her former employees permission to inform Scobie for ‘Finding Freedom.’ Catherine has never done anything wrong and was the backbone of the future of the royal family.”

Omid Scobie in need of explanation

After Omid Scobie initially assured that he did not know how the names of the alleged “royal racists” got into the Dutch version of his book, he backtracked a few days ago. “Unbeknownst to me at the time, an early and unclear text was passed on to the Dutch publisher so that he could begin translation, with the understanding that his translation would be updated to reflect the final version of the book that I had officially submitted,” he said in a column for I News.

Source used: mirror.co.uk

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