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Meghan Omid Accused of Spreading False Information in New Book as Princess Eugenie Denies Contacting Prince Harry Before Queen’s Passing

In a shocking turn of events, Meghan Markle has come under fire for allegedly providing inaccurate information in a new book by her acquaintance, Omid Scobie.

The book, titled “Endgame,” has raised questions about the veracity of Scobie’s accounts, which have been accused of fabrication.

One particular claim that has garnered attention is the assertion that Princess Eugenie reached out to Prince Harry during the final hours of Queen Elizabeth’s life.

Scobie’s book, touted as a literary exploration of the Sussexes and the royal family, suggests that Princess Eugenie, a descendant of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, sought updates on her grandmother’s condition by contacting her cousin, Prince Harry.

This revelation comes at a time when Prince Harry rushed to Balmoral Castle, the Queen’s residence, in a desperate attempt to be by her side before her passing.

Unfortunately, Queen Elizabeth passed away before Harry could arrive.

Notably, the royal family consists of eight descendants, and it seems that Prince Harry is not the only one who questions the appropriateness of his sudden visit to Balmoral.

Nevertheless, according to Scobie’s book, Princess Eugenie, a close friend of the Sussexes, reached out to Harry inquiring about the Queen’s condition, going beyond the information that had been shared with her.

However, an investigation has raised doubts about why Princess Eugenie would seek updates from Prince Harry, especially considering his limited contact with the Queen in recent months.

Her final moments and Harry’s decision to distance himself professionally from the royal family by residing outside the UK are factors that raise eyebrows.

Furthermore, Princess Eugenie’s father, Prince Andrew, is on his way to meet the Queen and provide firsthand knowledge from other family members.

Contrary to Scobie’s claims, Prince Harry did have the option to secure flights with Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, as the entire family, including Countess Sophie of Wessex, was able to board the flight.

In fact, Prince William was even seen accompanying his family to Balmoral after they disembarked at Aberdeen Airport.

Prince Harry, however, embarked on a separate journey via private jet to Aberdeen, leaving Meghan behind.

It is worth noting that while the rest of the royal family disembarked at Northolt, Harry boarded his plane at Luton Airport.

Adding to the confusion, Prince Harry revealed that he was not personally informed about the Queen’s death by the family.

Instead, he received a phone call alerting him to the news.

This raises further questions about Princess Eugenie’s motive in seeking updates from Harry.

Moreover, a close acquaintance of Princess Eugenie expressed disappointment in being forced to read Scobie’s book.

Scobie, who rose to fame as a royal correspondent, was considered an unreliable source of trusted royal news and has now been labeled as Meghan Markle’s mouthpiece.

Critics argue that the book contains a multitude of inaccuracies and biases, seemingly aimed at portraying Harry and Meghan as victims of a vengeful family.

There are concerns that Scobie may be revising history or misrepresenting events to emphasize a victim narrative.

Criticism has also been directed at the book’s exploitation of the late Queen’s death and funeral to fuel these stories.

As the controversy surrounding Scobie’s book continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how it will impact the public’s perception of Meghan Markle and the royal family.

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