Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are keeping quiet as Kate and Charles are labeled ‘royal racists’ in Omit Scobie’s book – latest

TV presenter Piers Morgan defended his decision to identify the two royals at the center of the furore, saying it was “blindingly obvious” they were not guilty of racism.

Prince Harry and Meghan have yet to break their silence after the Dutch translation of Omit Scobie’s book. The end game Racism identified two royal families at the center of the hierarchy.

Before the birth of Prince Harry and Meghan’s son Archie, King Charles and the Princess of Wales were named as members of the royal family accused of questioning the color of his skin.

The Sussexes — who first made the claims in a 2021 interview with Oprah — have so far kept quiet about the situation.

TV presenter Piers Morgan defended his decision to identify the two royals at the center of the furore, saying it was “blindingly obvious” they were not guilty of racism.

The Dutch version of Endgame was pulled from the shelves, with the publisher dismissing the version with the names as a “translation error”.

Mr Scobie said Newsnight Apologies were not for him because he still wanted to know what had happened.

He said: “There are no names in the book I edited and signed.”

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Why hasn’t Prince Harry spoken up to defend his dad?

Royal author Omit Skopje’s new book The end game Wales has sparked controversy as King Charles and the Princess are allegedly at the center of a royal racism row.

In the Dutch translation of the book, the pair are named as royals accused of raising questions about skin color before the birth of Prince Harry and Meghan’s son.

However, the Sussexes – who first made the claims in a 2021 interview with Oprah – remained silent on the revelation.

Harry’s biographer Angela Levine has asked why there has been no word from the couple and says the test will determine their involvement to see if they can sue Mr Scobie.

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Why hasn’t Prince Harry spoken up to defend his dad?

As royal ‘whistleblower-in-chief’ Omid Scobie has been slammed for divulging several private conversations through his gossip book ‘Endgame’, Harry biographer Angela Levin asks why there has been no word from the Sussexes.

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Palace ‘considers all options’ in endgame translation

A reply to the Dutch translation of the book by the royal writer Omit Skopje The end game With King Charles and the Princess of Wales named as royals at the center of the racist row, the palace is said to be ‘considering all options’.

Buckingham Palace has yet to respond to the allegations and no royals have spoken about the allegations during formal engagements.

King Charles gave a speech at the Cop28 climate conference in Dubai today but made no mention of corruption.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak chose to refrain from commenting on the row as he headed for the Limeade talks. Asked about the controversy, he said: “By long-standing and relevant convention, it would not be right for me to talk about the royal family in any shape or form.”

Kate and Prince William put on a united front as they appeared on the Royal Variety Show last night, again not addressing the claims.

Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan have not spoken out to defend or confirm the allegations.

Athena Stavrou1 December 2023 15:11

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WATCH: Piers Morgan Names Royal Racists Named in Omit Scobie’s Book Endgame

King Charles and the Princess of Wales were named on Wednesday as members of the royal family accused of questioning the skin color of Prince Harry and Meghan’s son before he was born.

You can watch the reveal here:

Piers Morgan Omit Scobie’s Book Endgame Named Royal Racists

Athena Stavrou1 December 2023 14:50

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Who is Omit Scooby?

Omit Scobie is a 42-year-old British journalist.

He is thought to have been born in Wales and raised in Oxford, studying journalism at the London College of Communication at the University of the Arts, London.

In her early career, she covered celebrity news for publications including Heat and US Weekly. He eventually joined Harper’s Bazaar as Royal Editor, a role that remains to this day.

Prince Harry had been collecting royal affairs for five years when he started dating Meghan.

Omid Scobie refuses to apologize to two ‘racist royals’ named in Dutch book

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Mr Scobie co-authored his first book, Finding Freedom, with Caroline Durant. The book, due out in 2021, is an intimate portrait of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Over the years, Mr Scobie has been dubbed “Meghan’s mouthpiece” for his favorable reporting about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

However, in 2020, Mr Scobie wrote that he shared a “goodbye hug” with Meghan, who ended her last engagement, and was one of three journalists invited to cover the event before she flew to Canada.

In Endgame, Mr Scobie revealed that Meghan had called him personally after learning he had received threats on social media.

Athena Stavrou1 December 2023 14:20

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Is Scobie an incredible storyteller?

As the controversy surrounding royal author Omit Skopje’s new book, Endgame, continues, some have questioned his credibility as a storyteller.

After a Dutch translation of his book titled King Charles and the Princess of Wales raised questions about Archie’s skin color before his birth, Mr Scobie has denied he wrote the names.

However, Hugo Vickers says it is not surprising that Mr Scobie’s book is “full of errors and misinterpretations”.

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Athena Stavrou1 December 2023 13:50

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Charles takes center stage at Cop28 after Endgame book labels King and Kate as royal ‘racists’

King Charles has taken center stage at the COP28 climate conference in Dubai amid a row over royal racism.

Charles called for global action as the publication of Omid Scobie’s book Endgame dominated headlines in the UK, telling heads of state and government that the dangers of climate change were no longer “distant risks”.

The address came after the monarch, along with the Princess of Wales, were named as two senior royals who reportedly raised “concerns” about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s skin colour.

Athena Stavrou1 December 2023 13:20

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PM praises Charles for Cop28 speech amid Royal Race scandal

Rishi Sunak hailed the monarch as “a leader in the fight to protect our planet” for more than 60 years, posting a picture of himself with Charles at Cop28 on social media.

He X, previously said on Twitter: “For over 60 years, Her Majesty has been at the forefront of the fight to protect our planet.

“Today at #COP28 we are committed to protecting the environment for generations to come.”

After the Dutch version of Omid Scobie’s Endgame, King Charles’ speech at his first public appearance today, identifying himself and the Princess of Wales as royals, was accused of questioning Archie’s skin color before he was born.

King has not commented on the allegations.

Athena Stavrou1 December 2023 12:48

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Kate is a joint frontrunner with William on the Royal Variety Show

The Princess of Wales stunned on the Royal Variety Show last night as she and Prince William brushed up on the fallout from the royal race line after the publication of Omit Scobie’s book. The end game.

It was their first public appearance since the book by royal correspondent Scobie The end game hit shelves on Tuesday and the palace has yet to comment on the situation.

Kate stunned in a blue Safiya gown

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Athena Stavrou1 December 2023 12:31

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Omit Scobie denies publicity stunt allegations

Royal author Omit Skopje has denied the royals’ names at the center of an alleged racist row are a publicity stunt.

He said he did not know how the names of King Charles and the Princess of Wales got into the Dutch translation buried by the publishers.

Mr Scobie told Newsnight he was “hurt” by “conspiracy theories that this was a publicity stunt”.

This follows speculation that the names were included in an earlier draft than translated into the Netherlands.

Athena Stavrou1 December 2023 11:53

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How did the names end up in the book?

After King Charles and the Princess of Wales were named in a new book as being at the center of a royal racism scandal The end gameMany have asked how such a mistake could be printed.

The author, Omit Skopje, has denied that the names were included in any version of the manuscript he wrote and edited, blaming ‘translation errors’.

However, others have speculated that the names may have been added in an earlier draft of the book.

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Saskia Pieters, the book’s Dutch translator, denied that she had added the names of the two royals to the Dutch translation of her own volition, saying they were “in black and white”.

Royal correspondent Rick Evers questioned how a name could be mistranslated and suggested they were included in an earlier manuscript.

He said Good morning Britain: “There is some debate about how these passages were told in the book. I mean how can you mistranslate a name?

“I went through the book with your colleague and we found that some parts were missing from the English version. Like a sentence, five sentences between the first and third part as in the Dutch version.

“So something was destroyed during the work done for the book.”

Athena Stavrou1 December 2023 11:30

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