Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been warned that they are losing the public relations battle against the Royal Family.
The warning comes after the release of a book by royal expert Omid Scobie, which contains startling revelations about the members of the Firm.
PR expert Mark Borkowski told the Daily Express US that Scobie is a master of creating controversy and that his book is likely another attempt by Harry and Meghan to cause trouble for the Royal Family.
Borkowski said that Harry and Meghan's constant attacks on the Royal Family are backfiring and that they are losing the PR war.
He said that the Royal Family's silence on the matter is frustrating Harry and Meghan and that they need to find a new strategy if they want to win the public's support.
Racism allegations
Piers Morgan earlier disclosed the names of the two royals who allegedly expressed concerns about the skin colour of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son, Archie.
He disclosed this on his show "Piers Morgan Uncensored".
This was accidentally revealed in Dutch copies of Omid Scobie's book, "Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy’s Fight for Survival".
Morgan identified the individuals as King Charles III and Princess Kate Middleton, Prince William's wife and Harry's sister-in-law.
The author of the book Scobie claimed that Meghan wrote letters to Charles, naming the two royals involved in troubling conversations about Archie's complexion.
In the final edition of the book, Scobie did not name the family members due to libel laws, but Dutch translations accidentally included the names.
Morgan, though doubting racist comments were made, believed the British public had a right to know the information inadvertently disclosed to Dutch readers.
Xander Publishers, the book's publisher, received a request from the United States (US) to halt sales abruptly. While awaiting further instructions, details about the request remain undisclosed.
Meghan initially made the allegation during her interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021, not disclosing the names but claiming several conversations about Archie's potential skin colour.
Morgan emphasized the British public's entitlement to this information.
Harry, in a later interview, refused to share more about the conversation, citing its awkwardness and shock.