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Prince Edward rubbishes Omid Scobie's Endgame claims in public with one subtle move

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The Royal Family appears to have subtly hit back at one of Omid Scobie's accusations in his new controversial royal book, Endgame.The author claimed in his explosive biography that a royal source confirmed that Prince Edward is a "massive germaphobe".The book said that the Duke of Edinburgh "famously avoids most physical contact with the great unwashed".

However, Buckingham Palace appears to have silenced this claim after they released a video of the 59-year-old royal visiting the Wharf Studios in Barking and Dagenham last week, the Express reports.Edward, who is a patron of The Production Guild, is seen shaking hands with members of the public during his visit in east London which took place to mark 10 years of film-making, subtly rebuking Scobie's claims.Endgame hit shelves last month and unleashed a series of scandalous claims and allegations against the Royal Family.The explosive book has dominated headlines ever since a Dutch version of the biography seemed to name the two senior royals who were accused of voicing their concerns about the skin colour of Prince Harry and Meghan's Markle's first child, Prince Archie. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. However, Scobie has repeatedly denied that he had ever mentioned the two royals in question in any version of his book and has refused to apologise, putting their reveal down to a translation error.In a column last week, he admitted that an "early and uncleared text" was given to the publisher in the Netherlands and that the Dutch edition was not the final version he had submitted.Later, Dutch publisher Xander Uitgevers slammed Scobie's claims and branded his explanation as "factually

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