Omid Scobie, the acclaimed author, is poised to unveil his latest literary work, "Endgame," this month. However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have notably distanced themselves from the author, marking a departure from their collaboration on Scobie's earlier book, "Finding Freedom," published in August 2020.
In an unexpected revelation earlier this year, Meghan Markle disclosed that Scobie's debut book received assistance from a former assistant, adding an intriguing layer to its origins. Despite initial claims of non-approval, it emerged in court that Meghan was, in fact, aware of its creation.
The anticipation surrounding Scobie's new book, described as "explosive," is heightened by the deliberate distancing of Harry and Meghan from its content. The book promises a deep investigation into the current state of the British monarchy.
Moreover, Omid Scobie, previously characterized as Meghan's spokesperson, took to Twitter to dispel misconceptions, asserting, "And let’s get this nonsense out the way - #ENDGAME is about the current state of the British Royal Family. It’s not 'Harry and Meghan’s book,' I’m not 'Meg’s pal,' the Sussexes have nothing to do with it, their story is a small part of a much bigger one you can read in 12 days."
"Endgame" is outlined as a penetrating exploration, delving into an unpopular king, an ambitious heir to the throne, a queen willing to take perilous measures to preserve her image, and a prince compelled to embark on a new life after betrayal by his own family.
Despite their involvement in Scobie's initial book, insiders from Sussex, as reported by the MailOnline, assert that Harry and Meghan played no part in his latest work. Additionally, they challenge Scobie's association with the "Sussex Camp," despite his recent insistence that he is "not Meg's pal."