Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been told to “stay in Montecito”, following the release of Omid Scobie’s latest royal book Endgame.
The new biography, penned by the Sussexes unofficial cheerleader and mouthpiece, was released in the UK today and launches a fresh attack on the monarchy.
Several claims have been made against the royals, including a suggested “rivalry” between King Charles and Prince William.
Scobie also claims that Princess Kate, the Princess of Wales, is “lazy” and she “shivers” whenever Meghan’s name is said.
Tom Bower says there will be ‘absolutely no’ reconciliation between Harry and his family
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Speaking to GB News, Biographer Tom Bower accused the Duke and Duchess of attempting to “destabilise” their family and slammed their “involvement” in Scobie’s latest release.
Bower added that what the couple have done since their exit from the royal family in 2020 is “shameful”.
Host Camilla Tominey also shared her thoughts on Omid Scobie and Endgame, admitting “he’s got his shtick. He’s doing his thing. He’s making money from it.
“Is there something slightly admirable about this guy’s chutzpah?”
Bower replied: “We know from the first book there was Meghan speaking, and now we know it’s Meghan speaking again.
“This isn’t because the book contains amazing revelations, it doesn’t at all. But we know that he is the tool of the Sussexes. And as the tool of the Sussexes, he has done the best he can to blacken the royal family.”
Camilla then asked of a possible reconciliation between Harry and his father and brother, to which Bower fumed “absolutely not, and nor should there be.”
Bower added: “The Sussexes are beyond the pale, and they should say Montecito.”
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been accused of being involved in Endgame
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Camilla then argued: “Doesn’t particularly help the King’s image though, to be estranged from his son and indeed his grandchildren?”
Bower hit back: “Scobie isn’t going to write a third book. I mean, he’s busted now.
“He said all he can, he’s got nothing. He’s got nothing new to say in this book.”