Meghan's spokesperson's new book broke the news of Kate Meghan's four-year Cold War, and the royal family fight made waves again
Some time ago, the autobiography of the controversial Duke of Sussex revealed that Kate, Princess of Wales, and Meghan, Duke of Sussex, have not spoken since 2019.
After publishing a book on royalty in a French journal, Omid Scottby said in a sharp tone that Kate Flower did not spend as much time with her brother Megin.
According to Scobby, Meghan chose a birthday present among her three children in Wales, but Prince William and Kate did not respond to their messages. Scobie, who is Meghan's spokesman, has once again said that the Duke of Sussex is determined never to set foot in England again, that she feels like she is at home in the UK, and that she is no longer interested in the British royal family.
However, Harry said that he was willing to forget about the previous conflicts with his family, and would not ask him for any requests or explanations.
Not long ago, an article about his latest work was published in Paris Race, titled Endgame: The Battle for Survival within the Royal Family and the Monarchy, a new book called The Ultimate War. "Finding Freedom" is Scobie's first book**, which is a strong supporter of the Sussexes, and depicts Harry McGinn's romantic love, a wedding, and the couple's determination to quit the royal family.
On the Tuesday before the book's release, a report in the Illustrated Paris Match blended Scobby's views on the situation of the British royal family with his editor's explanation, quoting a confused quote. Despite Scobie's numerous pre-publication interviews and the coming days**, there has been no high-profile news so far, and Buckingham Palace is well aware that he has no effect on the public debate about the royal family. It is not surprising that many insiders have noted that there has been no "direct communication" between Kate and Meghan for four years, with Sussex and her child Archie going to Canada in the fall of 2019, and she also spent four times in the UK, where she also spent some time.
Harry advertised his autobiography at the beginning of the year and said that because he was with American actress Kate, his new book was changed to "Meghan and Kate". Harry also repeatedly highlighted a dispute between Kate and Meghan before they got married in 2018, which brought Meghan to tears.
Prince William, Princess Kate and Harry and Meghan were once known as the "Four Heavenly Kings" of the British royal family, and the two initially seemed to be very close. But the book also says that there was a "distinct" quiet on the way to the Windsor walking trail for some time after the Queen of England's death in September 2022.
The book describes a complete break between the two, adding: "Although Scobie says that Meghan Harry gave Kate William's two children, not even a single message was sent to her at Christmas. While neither Buckingham Palace nor Kensington Palace have responded to the incident, the release of the book does not appear to change Harry's wishes for a relationship with his family.
A person familiar with Prince William leaked this information to a family last week. There are reports that after William called his father and expressed his 75th birthday wishes, the relationship between the two seemed to have eased. Scobie flatly refused to associate with the Sussex family, saying that he had never had any direct contact with them. The Sussexes, on the other hand, refused to admit their involvement in the creation of the book. However, there are specific situations, even if true, that only those who are close to them will know. In these allegations, Harry has twice sent news of the death of the Queen of England to his brother, but there has been no response, and even his own son Charles has spoken to him through an unfamiliar number.
Scobie also revealed some details of Charles' conversation with his youngest son. Obviously, Harry was there to talk to him about his snarky autobiography, Spare. The king, he said, was "cautious" and said that his family was saying: "Don't believe what I say, don't care what the book says, and don't care what he says when he sells it."
The Paris Race Illustrated also reported that Scobie claimed that it was Princess Anne who persuaded Charles to return the Sussex family's right to use the Frogmore estate, so this led the prince to plead"Don't you want to meet your grandson?"Scobie said that only Harry's uncle Edward would care about William's mental condition. He also accused the king of focusing on the Epstein scandal, which put a lot of pressure on Andrew.
The Guardian said: "During this time, the king did not want to do anything to his brother. He was worried about Andrew's mental condition, so he cried. Charles, on the other hand, is leading it all with his wisdom and passion. William, on the other hand, was much calmer, and he wanted to make the operation a success without causing any damage.
The book has been published, but it is clear from the excerpts that the Prince of Wales was "bent on becoming emperor". William's friends made it clear that he wanted to protect all three children as long as possible, and that he did not want to rush to the throne.
In the book "Spare", Prince Harry describes the conflict between Meghan and his brother-in-law. The Duke of Sussex released a much-discussed autobiography last year exposing the feud between the two, who wept over the bride's dress at a wedding. In addition, he elaborated on the differences between the two on the use of lipstick, including how Meghan's remarks about her "baby brain" during pregnancy hurt Kate. In addition, Harry also reveals to us the anger of the Welsh family when the Sussex family did not buy Christmas gifts for their family.
This month, Mr. Scobie unveiled the cover of his new book, calling it "an in-depth study of the state of the British royal family." Mr. Scobie, 42, is the former chief editor of Yahoo. As of July, he had also posted some of his work on Twitter to give readers an idea of what kind of person he is.
The magazine's cover features three pairs of royals: Charles and Camilla, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and Prince Harry and Meghan. In this new book, Prince William, who is "hungry for royal power", and Charles who is "unpopular" are both given the title of "persona non grata".