Camilla Tominey has criticised the lack of “accountability” for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, following the release of Omid Scobie’s latest book, Endgame.
The book, which features a fresh set of allegations and attacks on the royal family, has sparked speculation that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have “informed” Scobie and become involved in the book.
GB News host Camilla Tominey read out reviews of the book, and shared her thoughts on their possible involvement with Scobie.
Camilla said: “The Independent gave it three out of five stars and said that Scobie was unfailingly sympathetic to the sussexes. He does not hold them accountable for anything. This is the problem. Where’s the accountability? Is it everybody else’s fault? Or might the couple have at times been at fault?”
Joined by royal biographer Tom Bower, he said: “The point is he is their spokesman. Well, quite official, because we know that from Finding Freedom, the statement he signed, which was untrue, inaccurate.
“He’s saying he’s had no help, but why would he be praising the Sussexes other than being as their cheerleader? And this is the really important part about this book. It shows the Sussexes are continuing their war.
“They are all the time looking for a way to needle and to discomfort and to destabilise the royal family because it’s in their financial and professional interest. And that is really where the sin of this book is, that actually the attack on royal family is.
“Meghan and Harry talking in their anger that they can’t actually make any headway in California, in America, with their careers, other than by rubbishing the royal family, who tried their hardest to make them feel at home and all the rest of it.
“And so I think what Scobie’s is quite shameful. But on the other hand, what I think Meghan and Harry have done is quite shameful. So they’re in the same boat.”