The royal author faces backlash for persistently portraying the duke as a perpetual "victim," a sentiment echoed in the recently released excerpt from his upcoming book, Endgame. Within these pages, Scobie delves into the intricacies of Harry's strained relationship with the Royal Family during the poignant period surrounding Queen Elizabeth II's demise in September of the previous year.
A source confided to the Mirror, "It seems that no matter the secrecy behind closed doors, revelations about the Royal Family are destined to surface, even in times of profound pain and grief."
Expressing disapproval, the insider continued, "This author appears to spare no one, with William and Kate seemingly topping the list as primary targets. The metaphorical knives resurface, reopening wounds within a mere few months."
People magazine, privy to exclusive excerpts, reported sources alleging that Prince William deliberately distanced himself from interactions with the Duke of Sussex during their grandmother's final hours.
"They assert that William chose to ignore him, making it abundantly clear he did not wish to encounter his brother during that pivotal time," as detailed in Scobie's book.
Furthermore, the book reaffirms prior contentions, asserting that the youngest son of King Charles only became aware of the Queen's demise after the news went public, further deepening the familial discord.