According to a source cited by the Sunday Telegraph, Palace officials will
meet with aides to the heir to the throne to carefully deliberate their response
to the allegations raised in Scobie's work.
The source clarified to the outlet, stating, "Discussions have taken place, and we'll continue those discussions this week, but not in a crisis talks manner..." They emphasized that decisions would be made with care, time, and professionalism rather than being rushed over a weekend.
Addressing previous reports from The Mirror, which indicated that the Royal
Family was exploring "all options," including legal action, following the
revelation of names of alleged 'racist royals' in the Dutch version of the
book, the insider added that discussions would be comprehensive.
The controversial copies of the book were swiftly recalled from shelves across the Netherlands once the discrepancy was identified.
Despite the recall, Scobie has consistently reaffirmed his denial of including the names of the two senior royal members who purportedly expressed concerns about the skin color of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son, Prince Archie.