In the wake of the release of Omid Scobie's "Endgame," the Royal Family, particularly Prince William and King Charles, have been subject to what has been termed "poisonous attacks." These events have stirred considerable discourse, with royal commentator Michael Cole expressing to GB News the profound impact these allegations have had. Cole revealed, "It was quite poisonous, was said and very damaging to individuals. It would have been very hurtful to King Charles and the Prince of Wales."

As the book unveils sensational claims about the Royal Family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's silence has been conspicuous. Previously known to have collaborated with Scobie for his book "Finding Freedom," their current distance from "Endgame" has sparked criticism.

Cole suggested that it would have been prudent for Prince Harry to clarify their stance, saying, "It would have been extremely wise had Prince Harry made it clear that he and his wife were not the sources of the book."

"Endgame" portrays Prince William as temperamental and highlights the supposed rivalry between King Charles and his heir, attributing it to their contrasting approaches to monarchy. This portrayal has reportedly caused significant distress within the royal circles. No official comments have been made by the royals, who have maintained a "business as usual" approach.

Further complicating matters, Meghan Markle's court apology in 2021 for not recalling emails sent to her press secretary, Jason Knauf, regarding "Finding Freedom" adds layers to the public's perception of the Sussexes' involvement with the press. She acknowledged, "I had absolutely no wish or intention to mislead the defendant or the court."

The book's release and the subsequent silence from the Sussexes have led to speculation about the future of their relationship with the Royal Family. Charles Rae, a former royal correspondent for The Sun, conveyed a bleak outlook to GB News, stating, "They're in the wilderness now, and they're going to stay there, and long may they stay there."

As the Royal Family grapples with these public allegations and the Sussexes' silence, the path to reconciliation seems increasingly fraught. The situation underscores a complex interplay of personal relationships, public perception, and the heavy burden of royal duties.