According to Omid Scobie, a royal expert, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, exhibits a peculiar reaction whenever she hears Meghan Markle's name. In his latest book "Endgame," Scobie delves into the complex dynamics between Kate and Meghan, suggesting that their relationship remains strained.
Scobie claims that Kate has spent more time discussing Meghan than actually interacting with her. The book alleges that Kate responds with a mix of discomfort and laughter whenever Meghan's name comes up. This reaction reportedly stems from the ongoing rift between the royal family members, exacerbated by Meghan and Prince Harry's departure from royal duties and their public criticisms of the monarchy.
Insiders close to the royal family suggest that Kate and Meghan's relationship has been fraught from the start, with their different personalities and approaches to royal life leading to tension. Incidents such as a disagreement over bridesmaids' dresses at Meghan's wedding and Kate's reaction to Meghan borrowing her lip gloss have reportedly fueled the discord.
Scobie, who is often considered close to the Sussexes, also touches upon Prince William's current view of his brother Harry, describing it as one of disappointment and estrangement. William is said to be disillusioned by Harry's life choices and his public criticisms of the royal institution.
The release of "Endgame" has been highly anticipated, with promises of revealing intimate details and moments that the royal family may find unsettling. The book aims to provide a deep dive into the state of the British monarchy and the challenges it faces in maintaining its image and relevance.
Amidst these revelations, Prince Harry has reportedly shown interest in reconciling with his father, King Charles, with the two having shared a phone call during Charles' 75th birthday celebrations. However, the content and implications of Scobie's book might further complicate the possibilities of a family reunion.
The strained relations within the royal family continue to draw significant public interest, and "Endgame" is expected to add fuel to the ongoing discussions and debates about the future of the monarchy and its key members.