GB News presenter Camilla Tominey has debunked a claim made in the new controversial book Endgame, penned by Omid Scobie.
In the royal biography, Scobie misconstrued an interview given by Camilla to the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, accusing them of “bigotry”.
Camilla revealed: “There’s another thing in the book about the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, formerly known as the Earl and Countess of Wessex. And it says that an interview took place where they were asked about the Oprah interview and they said ‘Oprah who?’ and he said this was an example of their bigotry.
“Can I just say I did that interview with the Earl and Countess of Wessex as they were then known, that’s Sophie and Edward to the uninitiated. And what they were saying was I was trying to obviously get a news line out of them, what do you think of Oprah, and they kind of went ‘Oprah who’ as in, you know, we can’t really mention her name because it’s all very sensitive.
“So again, that’s taken out of context. Interestingly, you know the only person at the royal wedding that didn’t recognise Oprah, do you know who that was? It was actually the Archbishop of Canterbury.
“Apparently he had a 20 minute conversation with Oprah and then left, and hadn’t got a clue. He said to his staff at Lambeth Palace afterwards ‘I had this conversation with this extraordinary woman who seems to be big in America on telly’ and they were like, ‘was it Oprah?’ He was like, ‘oh, that’s who it was’.”
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