PR expert Matt Yanofsky explained to The Mirror that Meghan is likely to refrain from immediate comments, keeping the audience intrigued about potential revelations. He remarked, "This is her golden press card to play, and she's going to hold the card till she needs to play it."
Yanofsky added insight into the strategic timing, stating, "If she's smart, she'll hold off on naming names until she is drying up with press coverage. Love or hate Meghan, she's very smart with press."
Reports suggest that Meghan disclosed the name of the royal family member who commented on Prince Archie's skin color in a letter to King Charles. The accidental revelation reportedly occurred in the Dutch edition of Omid Scobie's controversial royal exposé, "Endgame."
The fallout from the Oprah Winfrey interview in March 2021, where Meghan alleged a royal family member speculated about her son's skin color, prompted Meghan to send notes to King Charles. While Christopher Andersen's book implicated Charles, it has not been proven.
The Telegraph reported that both Charles and Markle acknowledged the remark was not malicious. The Palace is said to be aware of the Sussexes' frustration with the initial Coronation email, lacking references to their children.
Scobie's "Endgame," unveiling two royals making derogatory remarks, has stirred controversy, leading to calls for its withdrawal. Dutch publisher Xander confirmed a last-minute request from the US to halt sales.
Amidst the uproar, concerns arise about the accuracy of presented passages in the book, particularly regarding accusations against an individual, redacted in this context, related to Archie's skin color, as noted by a Dutch journalist.