Princess Kate humiliated by Omid Scobie as he brands her 'Katie Keen' in brutal swipes


Princess Kate draws fierce criticism from royal author Omid Scobie, as he hits out at her workload, gives her a brutal nickname and says she was “coachable” for her role within the Royal Family.

The chapter dedicated to the future Queen in Scobie’s new bombshell book Endgame have been published in Australia, and the excerpts do not paint a flattering picture.

The author, who has been branded Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s “mouthpiece”, said Kate’s workload is lower than other senior royals and dismisses her as “technically a part time working royal”.

Scobie claims she “does not plan to increase her workload for 10-15 years” or until her children reach adulthood – as it is well known that she wants to prioritise her three children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five.

In a brutal swipe at the wife of the future King, the author says Kate’s lifestyle is somethjign most parents could “only dream of”.

He gave her the nickname “Katie Keen” because palace press releases excuse her reduced workload by saying she is “keen to learn”.

Scobie writes: “Where other senior royals are out and about several times a week, meeting people across the length and breadth of the country, Kate has long maintained a smaller work schedule that helped her check off the required royal boxes while saving time for her roles as a mother and a wife.”

He added:”The late Queen, too, would take off blocks of time throughout the year to recharge, but she was also known to carry out at least three hundred engagements annually.

“Sources said Kate remains ‘laser focused’ on her duty to the family first, and then the Crown.”

The author also took aim at the senior royal’s ability to speak in public, claiming that she “often stumbles on her words” and is “naturally timid”.

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