Despite Omid Scobie's assertions in his recent book, the popularity of Kate Middleton, Prince William's wife, is experiencing a rapid surge.
Patrick Jephson, a credible authority in royal matters, expressed profound admiration for the Princess of Wales, singling out Kate as the pivotal figure shaping the next chapter of royal family history.
Explaining further, Jephson, as reported by Page Six, stated, "It helps that Catherine, like Diana, possesses that indefinable but essential royal quality: presence. She exudes the bearing, gravitas, and regal factor that already distinguish her as a future queen."
"The monarchy is the ultimate long game... unlike business, politics, or media stardom, royalty is a lifelong commitment with infinite time horizons. Catherine has mastered this enduring game, marking a highly significant achievement," the expert emphasized.
Despite a tumultuous period marked by Prince Harry's departure, Meghan's revelations in a tell-all interview, Andrew's scandal, and Omid Scobie's "Endgame," polls consistently reveal that the majority of the British public still supports the monarchy.
Prince William, the heir to the throne, and his wife Kate Middleton stand as the most favored royals. Expert commentators and historians concur that the future of the monarchy indeed rests on their shoulders.
Even the efforts of Omid Scobie, labeled as Meghan's "mouthpiece," proved futile in denting the reputation and popularity of the Princess.
The author, catapulted to fame with the 2020 release of Harry and Meghan’s book "Finding Freedom," faced significant backlash for likening Kate Middleton to a 'Stepford wife,' portraying her as 'detached like the Queen' in his recently published work.
Furthermore, he drew criticism for sparking controversy by revealing the identities of two senior members of the royal family in the original Dutch version of the book. These members allegedly raised concerns about Meghan and Harry’s eldest son Archie’s skin color before his birth.