The explosive book, set to spark global discussions, casts a spotlight on moments within the Royals that Omid suggests they should be "ashamed of." Here are a few noteworthy claims from the book:
Prince William's Concerns: Endgame alleges that Prince William perceived Meghan Markle as an "outsider" and deemed her too "opinionated" for the Royal Family.
Archie's Skin Tone Concerns: The book discloses that during their interview with Oprah, the Sussexes revealed concerns about Archie's skin tone from two individuals within the Royal Family.
Harry Kept in the Dark: Endgame claims that Prince Harry was "kept in the dark" about Queen Elizabeth's deteriorating health in her final hours, despite his close relationship with his grandmother.
Meghan's Advice on Being "More Black": Meghan Markle allegedly received advice to "be more Black" during an engagement related to Nelson Mandela, including the suggestion to "let her Afro out."
Details of Queen Elizabeth's Death: Omid Scobie's book provides new details about Queen Elizabeth II's death and sheds light on why Meghan wasn't allowed to accompany Harry to Balmoral.
Meghan's Disinterest in Returning: Despite recent reports suggesting a desire for reconciliation, Omid claims that Meghan Markle has no interest in returning to England, asserting she "never felt at home" there.
Harry's Plea for Frogmore Cottage: The book suggests that Prince Harry begged his father, King Charles, for permission to use Frogmore Cottage on the Windsor estate for his family.
Harry's Readiness for Peace: Harry is reportedly "ready to forget" the ongoing disagreements with the Royal Family, indicating a willingness to make peace despite the strained relationship since relocating to America.
Omid Scobie's "Endgame" promises to reshape perceptions of the Royal Family, offering insights into the tumultuous experiences of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle within the monarchy.