You won’t find much complimentary about Omid Scobie on this site. His relationship with Harry and Meghan, the Sussex Grifters, is nothing if not totally bizarre. This is another example of the dastardly duo believing that they are smarter than the public and that they can leak anything through this idiot, and it does not stick to them. Think again.
Omid Scobie’s “Endgame” stirs the pot once again in the Royal narrative, painting a dire picture of a monarchy at a crossroads, all while conspicuously favoring Team Sussex. Critics lambast the book as biased, with some decrying it as nothing short of propaganda. The divisive discourse suggests the royal rifts are only deepening, with little hope for reconciliation in sight, especially between the brothers.
Endgame – by the Sussexes’ journalist supporter-in-chief, Omid Scobie, the co-author of Finding Freedom, on their escape from “the firm” – examines a royal family “in crisis”.
Royalists have described it as one-sided, with one media outlet calling it “ludicrous propaganda for Team Sussex.”
Omid Scobie, 42, has stressed in pre-publication interviews that he has not interviewed Harry and Meghan for the book, nor is he Meghan’s friend. But he told the Times: “I have mutual friends with [Meghan], and that definitely helps with getting information and breaking details.”
The Telegraph’s Anita Singh wrote a scathing 2/5 star review in which she said: “The reporter’s much-trailed study of the Royal family is laughably partial, devoid of insight and bizarrely misogynistic.”
She also claimed that “Omid Scobie’s Endgame is ludicrous propaganda for Team Sussex”.
Emily Ferguson, Digital Royal Editor at the Daily Express, was equally disparaging. She said: “Prince Harry will never reconcile with Prince William now his mouthpiece has shared fresh attacks.
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