Two Royal Family members at centre of Endgame ‘racism’ storm are NAMED by TalkTV’s Piers Morgan

Talk TV’s Piers Morgan has named the two royals at the center of Omid Scobie’s “racist” Endgame storm.

The bombshell book claims Meghan Markle named two people she accused of raising concerns about Archie’s skin color in letters she wrote to King Charles.

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Talk TV’s Piers Morgan has named two members of the royal family Credits: Talk TV
Omid Scobie's translation of Endgame called The Royals

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Omid Scobie’s translation of Endgame titled RoyalsCredit: Alamy
Scobie claims Meghan Markle named two people she accused of raising concerns about Archie's skin colour

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Scobie claims Meghan Markle named two people she accused of raising concerns about Archie’s skin colorCredit: Getty
The Royal Family in March 2020

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The Royal Family in March 2020. Credit: AFP

In an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, the Sussexes alleged that an unnamed member of the royal family had spoken about their son’s skin color – a story that appears to have changed several times.

In the English version of Endgame, Scobie says that British law does not give him names.

But the passage in the Dutch translated version lacks the legal pronunciation and names a royal person instead.

And another person is named elsewhere in the book – which is now frantically being pulled from the shelves.

Tonight, on Piers Morgan’s Uncensored Show on Talk TV, the pundit named the two royals in question.

He said, “I will tell you the names of the two kings that are mentioned in that Dutch version of this book.

“Because frankly, if Dutch people wandering into a bookstore can pick up and see these names, then you Brits here are actually paying for the British royal family.

“And you have the right to know.

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“And then we can have a more open discussion about this whole farrage.

“Because I don’t believe anyone from the royal family has ever made any racist comments.

“And until there is actual evidence of those comments, I will never believe them.

“But now we can begin the process of finding out whether they were ever said, what the context was, and whether there was racial intent at all.

“Like I said, I don’t believe there was.”

Piers goes on to reveal their names.

It comes after Scobie denied responsibility for the Dutch translation of his new book “accidentally naming” a member of the royal family.

Publishers Xander Uitgevers said yesterday that they were asking for Scobie’s work to be removed from bookshelves, saying there had been a “mistake”.

Today they said: “Corrected edition Eindstrijd Omid Scobie will be in bookstores on Friday, December 8.

“Xander Uitgevers has temporarily removed the book from sale, due to an error that occurred in the Dutch edition.”

Speaking to Dutch TV last night, Scobie defended his book, saying: “The book is in several languages ​​and unfortunately I don’t speak Dutch.

“But if there are translation errors, I’m sure the publishers will be in control.

“I wrote and edited the English version. There’s never been a single version I’ve produced that has a name on it.”

It is unclear how the gaffe occurred.

Despite claims that the book is being pulled from the shelves, The Sun found it on sale at 5pm yesterday in Amsterdam.

The Sussexes fueled the race in their 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey by claiming that an unnamed member of the royal family asked about son Archie’s skin colour.

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Last Saturday, The Sun revealed how Endgame said Meghan had named two people behind the comments in letters to King Charles.

In the English version, published on Monday, Mr Scobie writes: “Two identities are revealed in the pages of these private letters. UK law prevents me from reporting who they are.”

But the Dutch version reads: “In these private letters, the identity was revealed and confirmed” – before going on to name a senior member of the royal family.

Dutch royal reporter Rick Evers says he was one of only two journalists to receive the Endgame manuscript last Wednesday.

Rick said: “I was shocked that no one else in the world mentioned the fact that a member of the royal family was called a racist in the book.

“That was the main accusation in the book that I noticed and that I presented in my (review) article that was published with the photo of that royal.

“I began to wonder if only my handwriting had a name in it. I went to get the book from the store and it was exactly the same.

“A woman from the publisher called and said there was a legal problem and my article had to be removed.”

The journalist then told GMB this morning that another member of the royal family was named in the book.

Last night, Buckingham Palace refused to say whether they had taken any action.

Xander Uitgevers did not return calls for comment.

Scobie was attacked by The Sun columnist and TV presenter Piers Morgan over the book and his relationship with Meghan and Harry. Morgan described him as “a sleazebag who makes money selling junk”.

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