Royal author Omid Scobie has made a dramatic U-turn after admitting that he did name the “royal racists” in a version of his bombshell book Endgame, despite having denied it on multiple occassions. His book dominated headlines last week after a version
Meghan Markle has been spotted for the first time since the publication of Omid Scobie’s controversial book, Endgame. The 42-year-old Duchess of Sussex was pictured beaming in the Californian sun on Monday as she headed out in black leggings, a black long-sleeved
Another source close to Meghan insisted she “never intended them to be publicly identified” and it “was not leaked to Scobie by anyone in her camp”. As for the rest of the Royal Family, aides insisted it “business as usual” next week
Mr Scobie said he has spoken to numerous sources close to the Sussexes in order to gather information for Endgame, however he has always denied having a relationship with the couple themselves. He also denied any responsibility for the publication of the
Omid Scobie, the author of Endgame, seems determined to turn the title of his book into a reality for the Royal Family. As the eager mouthpiece for Harry and Meghan, he has taken on the mission to inflict crippling damage on the
Piers Morgan has sensationally named the two alleged ‘royal racists’ live on TV. Speaking on his Talk TV show this evening, Morgan stated: “Now we can start the process of if they ever got uttered, what the process was, and if there