The internal struggle of Charles III and William for the ambition of power: the book of Meghan’s friend that resonates in the palace

The new book that has blown up plans to build bridges between Harry and his father, Charles III, is titled Endgame and signed by Omid Scobie. The author, a trusted friend of the Sussexes, is considered a spokesperson for the dukes. The Windsor environment and some media have already spoiled the partisan tone of the text. Guillermo’s friends say that he is “scandalous” and that he draws a ruthless portrait of the heir, with his desire for power, to reach “the highest position” in a confrontation with his father for the future of the monarchical institution. So he publishes it Daily Telegraph.

New bump in the Windsors’ road to peace. If Harry’s memoirs Spare (In the shadow) caused an earthquake in Buckingham, this title Omid Scobie also goes riddled with explosives. The author charges against Charles III and William, whom he faces in an “increasing struggle” to manage the future of the monarchy., according to the newspaper. It also speaks of the Prince of Wales’s impatience to reach higher levels.

The most critical voices reproach the Sussex that behind this book there is a propaganda intention, which the dukes make very profitable by placing themselves back in the center of the spotlight.

Guillermo’s entourage has come to his defense by discrediting the author who echoes the so-called “conspiracy theories disguised as facts”, according to Daily Mail. In line with this argument, Guillermo, in the interest of prioritizing his loyalty to The Royal House leaked negative information about his brother and his wife, Meghan Markle, to the media to damage the public image of both. The writer who defines Guillermo as “a man hungry for power”, He also drops Kate’s pearls like that “He is a low-achieving person.”

This title now arrives in the weeks before Christmas, when the monarch tries to maintain an image of unity with his plans to reunite his family at Sandringham. A desire that involves maintaining the tradition that his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, established more than 40 years ago.