Renowned author Angela Levin has issued a cautionary message to King Charles and Prince William following fresh claims made by Harry and Meghan's biographer, Omid Scobie, in his upcoming book "Endgame," set to release on November 27.
Levin, reacting to Scobie's alleged revelations, warns against any plans to invite Prince Harry to celebrate Christmas with the royal family.
Known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's unofficial 'mouthpiece,' Scobie has been making headlines with his book, launching a fresh attack on the royal family.
Angela Levin has criticised the "mess" created by these claims and urged King Charles and the royal family to distance themselves from the US-based couple.
Levin expressed concern that any meeting with Prince Harry would result in further leaks, stating, "It's worked out for Meghan, but does she want to come here to this country? Of course not.
But does Harry? He said that he feels very sorry for his brother and his father because they're trapped. He doesn't want anything to do with it. So now he's suddenly swapped and he will forgive them and move on. The whole thing is just a mess."
Voicing skepticism about the potential outcomes, Levin hopes that the King refrains from inviting Harry, fearing that private discussions may find their way into books and magazines.
She added, "I wonder if it's his endgame, because I don't think anybody will want to speak to him afterward. It's really nasty and unpleasant."
During a discussion on GB News, presenter Nana Akua echoed Levin's sentiments, expressing hope that Scobie's book doesn't find much traction.
Levin joined in, remarking, "I think people are fed up with the same old moaning. It's yet again moaning and moaning and moaning.
And what he said about Catherine, that she's lazy and she's jealous of Meghan. This woman is not jealous of Meghan."
Scobie's book reportedly includes claims of "small scale rivalry" between King Charles and Prince William, along with shocking revelations about controversial comments made by members of the royal family regarding Meghan and Harry's son, Prince Archie's skin color.
The author allegedly dubbed Princess Kate as "lazy" and accused her of being interested only in "photo ops."
As the release date approaches, the controversy surrounding Scobie's book raises questions about the impact on the relationship dynamics within the royal family.