The Duchess of Sussex revealed the identities of two royals in an act of revenge, it was claimed tonight.
The couple, named in Omid Scobie’s book, accused Meghan in a letter to King Charles of commenting on the color of their baby Archie’s skin.
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Meghan Markle has been accused of naming two competing royal families Credit: Getty
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The couple, named in Omid Scobie’s book, accused Meghan in a letter to King Charles
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Scobie says in Endgame that he can’t reveal the two names Meghan implicated because of British lawsCredit: Splash
But that note is said to be locked.
A senior palace source said: “The names are unlikely to come from here.”
Another royal insider told The Sun: “That letter is under lock and key and no one in the royal circle would inform anyone of its contents.
“In all likelihood it must have been the Sussex camp that discovered the names.
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“It’s a nasty and deliberate attack.”
Experts say the US-based Sussexes – who stepped down as royals in 2020 – acted out of spite at the way they feel they have been treated.
Royal writer Robert Jobson said: “Some say revenge is a dish best served cold, and the Sussexes seem to have served this on ice.
“At some stage this kind of behavior by the Sussexes has to stop because it hurts the monarchy in the long term and it certainly doesn’t help their cause.”
Scobie – often referred to as “Meghan’s spokesperson” – spent some time in LA researching Endgame, which has been criticized for being heavily biased towards the Sussexes.
Meghan initially denied claims that she had collaborated on his first book, Finding Freedom, before eventually admitting that she had.
Scobie says in Endgame that he can’t reveal the two names Meghan involved because of British law.
However, as we discovered yesterday, the Dutch version contains them and has been withdrawn as a result.
Scobie denies writing them in any of his drafts, but offers no explanation as to how they got into print.
He told US TV he was keeping them to himself, adding ominously “for now”.
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A source close to Dutch publisher Xander Uitgevers said the translation of the manuscript they received was ‘accurate’Credit: Twitter
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Meghan wrote to Charles in 2021 about two separate incidents in which she suggested there was an ‘unconscious prejudice’ about Archie’s colorCredit: Reuters
A source close to Dutch publisher Xander Uitgevers said the translation of the manuscript they received was “accurate”.
They added: “The feeling is that the mistake did not happen in the Netherlands.”
Copies around the world were scrutinized to see if the error had been printed elsewhere.
Meghan wrote to Charles in 2021 about two separate incidents in which she said there was an “unconscious prejudice” about Archie’s skin colour.
This was followed by a bombastic claim from Oprah Winfrey’s interview with her and Harry.
Meanwhile, Charles arrived in Dubai to meet world leaders at the COP28 environment conference.
A source said: “The main focus is work and that’s what he’s doing.”
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