In 2020, author Omid Scobie famously released Finding Freedom, the book about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex breaking away from the Royal Family.
Now, the "unofficial mouthpiece" for the pair is gearing up to release his latest book, Endgame, on Tuesday, 28 November. Advertised on Amazon this week, Omid's book description reads: "An unpopular king, a power-hungry heir to the throne, a queen willing to go to dangerous lengths to preserve her image, and a prince forced to start a new life after being betrayed by his own family." The book, subtitled Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy's Fight for Survival will be released on November 28 and is likely to cause further uproar within the Royal Family.
A source told The Mail: "I've been told this is bad, very bad. It is unlikely that Royal aides will comment, but if there are charges of racism, they will, of course, be robustly rebutted." Here's what the reviews are saying so far...
The New York Times In a pithy review of Endgame, the New York Times claimed the book "reads like a press release cooked up by ChatGPT".
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