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Camilla has ‘no relationship’ with Prince Harry despite her ‘great sympathy’ for what Meghan went through, because she has ‘no respect for the way they handled themselves’, Omid Scobie book claims
Queen Camilla has no relationship with the Sussexes, according to Omid Scobie’s new book Endgame.
According to the tome, while the queen has ‘great sympathy’ for what Meghan went through, a royal source told the author that she has ‘no respect for the way they handled themselves’.
Conversely, while her relationships with Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, is non-existent, the book claims that Camilla and her husband King Charles, now enjoy ‘laugh-filled’ lunches will William and Kate.
The book points out that while Camilla is a rock for Charles, while William and Harry accepted that, it took some time for them to develop any kind of relationship.
But like the public (which, the book says, ‘finally…tolerated, then later accepted’ the Duchess of Cornwall) Prince William has become closer to his stepmother.
In fact, according to author Omid Scobie: ‘In the early days it would have been unimaginable to think that one day William and Kate would meet Charles and Camilla for laugh-filled lunches, but the two couples have grown increasingly closer over the years, especially since the Sussexes’ departure.’
Omid Scobie has launched an astonishing and cruel attack on Kate, branding her ‘cold’ and lambasting her for ‘advocating for mental health causes’ while ignoring Meghan’s cries for help’.
Harry and Meghan’s ‘cheerleader-in-chief’ took aim at The Princess of Wales in his new book Endgame, which has been published in Australia, claiming she ‘shivers’ whenever Meghan’s name is brought up and hasn’t spoken to her since 2019.
He claims the Princess of Wales has never had interest in being friends with her sister-in-law and branded her a Stepford-like royal wife and and the monarchy’s ‘last shiny thing for many years to come’.
In a scathing chapter dedicated to the future Queen, Scobie says the Princess of Wales earned the nickname ‘Katie Keen’ and claimed the late Queen liked her because she was ‘coachable’ unlike the ‘strong-minded’ Princess Diana.
He adds her workload is lower than other senior members of The Firm – which he says makes her ‘technically a part time working royal’.
Scobie, who wrote Harry and Meghan’s hagiography Finding Freedom, added that Kate isn’t known for ‘leadership and outgoing nature’ like ‘Meghan’, who was ‘another shimmering ornament in the royal family tree’ before she stepped down.
This, according to Scobie’s recollection, meant coverage of Meghan’s engagements during her short time as a working royal, were ‘far less about fashion choices and more about her work or her role in the Firm’.