Buckingham Palace aides have said the Royal Family is considering ‘all options’ after two royals were publicly named to have discussed Prince Archie’s skin colour. The Royal Family are said to be “considering all options” including legal action after Piers Morgan publicly named the two royals who allegedly had concerns over Prince Archie’s skin color live on TV. Omid Scobie’s explosive new book Endgame made several headlines this week after it was released on Tuesday due to its bombshell claims against the Royal Family.

A Dutch version of the book had to be pulled from the shelves as it was reportedly “mistranslated” and gave away the names of the two royals who were involved in discussions about the skin color of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son. According to reports, while the Palace may be looking at various legal options, it is unlikely that the Royal Family could sue Scobie. Their options could include sending out legal warnings to those willing to repeat the names or releasing a statement. The author said in the English version that he knew the names of the two royals but legal restrictions in the UK barred him from publishing them.

But last night Piers Morgan announced the names on his TalkTV show, adding he does not believe “any racist comments were ever made by any member of the Royal Family”.

Now Palace aides have revealed that they are looking at how they should respond and every option is on the table. Express.co.uk has chosen not to publish the names.

A royal source told the Mail: “I understand the palace is considering all options open to them. However, the key thing for them is His Majesty responding in the most eloquent way possible by getting on with business and not letting it distract from vastly more important issues regarding the future on the planet and bilaterals with other world leaders including those impacted by the situation in the Middle East.”