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Prince Harry Must Stay Away From Omid Scobie Amid Reconciliation Attempts With Royal Family: Report

Omid Scobie also thinks there is no turning back for Prince William and Prince Harry's connection.

Prince Harry has been encouraged to separate himself from a number of shocking assertions made in a new book about the Royal Family. It comes at a time when speculation has been rife about a possible reconciliation between the Duke of Sussex and his brother, Prince William.

Prince Harry Urged to Stay Away from Omid Scobie

Sources claimed Prince Harry is considering spending Christmas with his family and would be willing to accept an offer from the Royals. However, the release of a new novel, “Endgame” by Omid Scobie, may rekindle the rumored schism between the two brothers. The Princess of Wales, Meghan Markle, and The Firm are all mentioned in the book.

According to reports, the late Queen Elizabeth II favored Kate because she was "coachable," as opposed to Princess Diana, who was regarded as "strong-willed." Meanwhile, Omid claims Meghan is being dubbed "the new Diana."

Omid also thinks there is no turning back for William and Harry's connection. He said the heir to the throne thought Harry was "brainwashed" and barred Scobie from royal activities. According to the author, Kate hasn't talked to Meghan in "four years" and is eager to be seen smiling for public picture chances. He believes her zeal to please the Royal Family earned her the nasty moniker "Katie Keen."

According to a source close to Prince Harry, he needs to disassociate himself from the book. It comes as Prince William is believed to be wondering if the statements in the book were made by his brother. "It is a matter of trust. The challenge should be for Prince Harry to very publicly distance himself from this,” a close pal of Prince William stated.

The Mail's Richard Kay said a form of reunion between William and Harry would be the "best way to secure the monarchy's future." He is afraid, however, that the apparent attacks on Kate would jeopardize that.

"The tragedy is that Endgame looks bound to snuff out those slim chances of royal reconciliation. Instead, 2023 looks like it will end as it began when Harry's own book launched an angry fusilade against his family,” Richard said.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have allegedly distanced themselves from Omid's incendiary book, claiming that they are not "affiliated" with it. However, it is known that the pair did assist with the production of the author's first book, “Finding Freedom,” which was released in 2020.

Prince Harry, Kate Middleton’s Relationship Remains Strained?

At one time, Prince Harry and his sister-in-law Princess Kate were spotted commiserating, but things have changed since then, and it's being played out publicly. According to an informant, Harry has been battling with his brother, Prince William, and his father, King Charles, but emotions are especially high with Kate.

Various sources claimed Kate and Meghan Markle haven't talked since 2018, despite appearing at events together, which may influence Harry's feelings toward the treatment of Kate. Prince Harry formerly considered Kate to be "more sister" than "in-law," but since then, he's had some harsh words for his brother's wife, and Kate can't speak up for herself "due to palace protocol."

"Meghan and Harry have no qualms about publicly attacking the royals. And because palace protocol is to not respond, Kate can’t fight back,” an unnamed insider told OK! Magazine. In “Spare,” Prince Harry discusses Kate and Meghan's disagreements, implying that the two sister-in-laws had a feud and that Kate made Meghan weep over bridesmaid outfits.

Things got crazier when Prince Harry said in 2020, "I am patiently waiting for accountability. You know what you did, and I know why you did it. And you've been caught out, so just come clean," and it's being reported that the comment was directed at Kate.

But, it wasn't only Harry who was speaking out; during the 2021 Oprah interview, Meghan said of Kate, "'It wasn't a confrontation, and I actually think it's... I don't think it's fair to her to get into the details of that, because she apologized. What was difficult to overcome was being blamed for something that not only I did not do, but also occurred to me.”

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