In an excerpt from the upcoming book "Endgame" by royal author Omid Scobie, the details surrounding the Queen's passing and how Harry and Meghan were informed are explored. During a discussion on TalkTV, host Kevin O'Sullivan conveyed Prince Charles's intense displeasure with the book's assertions, asserting that he is "absolutely seethingly furious" and emphatically declaring the claims as "absolutely not true."
O'Sullivan further elucidated that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are actively distancing themselves from Scobie's forthcoming literary endeavor.
The excerpt, as obtained by People, reveals that Scobie asserts Harry was "kept in the dark" about the Queen's death and only learned of it through a breaking news alert from the BBC News app, sent while he was on a plane. Meghan allegedly urged him to call urgently.
Additionally, it is claimed that Harry requested the Palace to delay the official statement on the monarch's death until he could join the Royal Family at Balmoral.
Prince William's strong denial challenges the narrative presented in the book, creating a public dispute over the events surrounding Queen Elizabeth II's passing and the communication between the royal brothers during that critical time.