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Royal Racism Scandal: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Deny Involvement in Scobie Leak

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Royal Racism Scandal: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Deny Involvement in Scobie Leak

and are expressing dismay over the recent royal racism scandal that has emerged, vehemently denying any involvement in the leak attributed to Omid Scobie.

According to sources close to the couple, they never intended for a royal race row to surface and find it incredibly unfortunate.

The controversy stems from revelations in the Dutch version of Omid Scobie's new book “Endgame,” which allegedly named two senior royals engaged in a conversation about the color of Prince 's skin before his birth.

Despite this, the names of the senior royals were not disclosed by The Daily Express, with Scobie clarifying that the names were not part of the manuscript he submitted to the publisher.

Sources within the Sussexes' circle have reiterated that the names were not leaked to Omid Scobie by anyone associated with Meghan, emphasizing that the couple had no intention of making the information public.

An insider expressed deep regret over the situation, acknowledging that there are no positive outcomes for anyone involved.

In response to the unfolding scandal, aides from the royal family have maintained a stance of business as usual, with upcoming events scheduled to proceed as planned.

A glittering ceremony at Buckingham Palace and a charity carol concert at Westminster Abbey are on the agenda for the week, showcasing the royal family at their finest despite the book-related controversies.

While Meghan and Harry have chosen to remain silent on the matter, insiders close to the royal family have noted the deafening nature of their silence.

Contrary to previous complaints about the firm's lack of response to negative press, the couple's decision to withhold comments has raised eyebrows among observers.

The Dutch edition of “Endgame” was swiftly withdrawn from circulation following the scandal, with the publisher attributing the incident to a translation error.

Omid Scobie, the author at the center of the controversy, has adamantly denied responsibility for the leak and declined to offer an apology during a recent appearance on Newsnight.

In his defense, Scobie asserted that the names in question were not included in the version of the book he edited and approved.

The ongoing fallout from the royal racism scandal underscores the complexities and tensions within the monarchy, as and navigate the repercussions of the leak while striving to maintain their public image amidst the media storm.

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