Omid Scobie’s eight embarrassing errors in Endgame revealed, from Queen’s death to titles | Royal | News | Express.co.uk
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Omid Scobie has made more new claims about the Royal Family (Image: PA)
Author Omid Scobie has released his highly-anticipated book Endgame today, November 28.
The book, which has launched fresh attacks against the Firm, has been released three years after Mr Scobie co-wrote Finding Freedom in 2020.
Endgame bares claims that leave very few members of the Royal Family untouched and risks embroiling the Firm into another PR crisis.
Despite the author using various sources to back-up his words, many have noticed some embarrassing errors.
Here, Express.co.uk looks at some of the typos found in the newly-released, Endgame.
Queen’s death error
In the first part of the book, Mr Scobie discussed the late Queen’s final days before her death on September 8, 2022.
The author wrote how family members raced to be by the late monarch’s side, all eager to spend time with her before her passing.
He then states that each member was given some time alone with the late Queen.
In the book, Mr Scobie wrote: “Each family member was given time alone with the Queen as she rested in peace. A final moment in private before the world – which was informed of the sovereign’s passing at 6:10pm – was invited to join the Royal Family in grief.”
For those who remember the day well, it is known that news of the late Queen’s passing came at 6:30pm – and not 6:10pm.
The late Queen’s death was broadcast to the world at 6:30pm on September 8, 2022 (Image: GETTY)
Incorrect royal titles
Fans have noticed Mr Scobie has referred to the now-Duchess of Edinburgh as her former royal title – one which she held at the time of the late Queen’s death.
Back in March, a few months into King Charles’s reign, it was announced that Prince Edward and his wife Sophie would be known as the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh going forward.
The King had bestowed these titles to the former Earl and Countess of Wessex – as they were previously known.
When discussing the late Queen’s death, Mr Scobie wrote: “Despite her serious health issues and the unwelcome changes to her work schedule, the Queen ensured that Balmoral was a revolving door of close family members sojourning there that summer.”
Referencing who she was surrounded by, Mr Scobie wrote: “…her son Prince Edward and his wife, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and her grandson Prince William with Kate, then the Duchess of Cambridge, and their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.”
Sophie became the Duchess of Edinburgh back in March (Image: Getty)
Despite this error, Mr Scobie managed to get the Princess Kate’s title correct, writing that she was “the then Duchess of Cambridge” – reflecting her former title.
But Mr Scobie does appear to correct his error a few pages later, and wrote: “Prince Andrew, Prince William, Prince Edward, and Sophie, still then the Countess of Wessex, arrived at Aberdeen Airport on a private flight just before 4:00 p.m. that day.”
He made sure to make it clear that, at the time, she was known as Countess of Wessex.
In Endgame, Mr Scobie also claimed the Palace lied about Camilla’s future titles and wrote: “The same can be said of Queen Camilla— those promises of her taking on only the titles Princess Consort, and then Queen Consort, were just white lies the Palace is now keen for people to forget. But here we are.”
This, however, can’t be classed as a lie but instead was a natural transition. The Queen was referred to as Princess Consort after her wedding to Charles in 2005 to appease the public, as Camilla remained fiercly unpopular.
The late Queen Elizabeth then spoke of her wish for Camilla to be known as Queen Consort when Charles ascended the throne, something that was adopted immediately.
As the Coronation approached, the Palace then clarified that the Consort title would be dropped, as is royal tradition.
Princess Kate’s staff claim
In Endgame, Princess Kate is the subject of a torrent of attacks.
In the chapter dedicated to the Princess of Wales, Mr Scobie states that she had “five private secretaries” in the space of six years.
But Kate actually only had three private secretaries in that time.
Mr Scobie went on to criticise media coverage, adding: “You’d be unlikely to read about it in any British newspaper”.
The Telegraph pointed out however that Kate is poised to hire the late Queen’s former equerry Lt Col Tom White, as her new private secretary just last week.
Princess Kate is ‘lazy’ for carrying out fewer engagements
Mr Scobie paints Kate as “lazy” and a mere “part time” royal.
He also claims that she is known as “Katie Keen” because the Palace press office excuses her lower workload by saying that she is “keen to learn”.
The author said that she does less than any other senior royal and that, in comparison to regular parents, she has a life that they “can only dream of”.
Mr Scobie also insisted that Kate doesn’t plan on upping her workload for at least “10-15 years” and until her children reach adulthood.
Princess Kate has been hit with various claims in Endgame (Image: PA)
Sticking up for Princess Kate, royal expert Richard Kay has stated that she is “at odds with the facts” that Kate behaves like a “textbook royal”.
Writing for the Daily Mail, he wrote: “Here is a woman who, in fact, behaves like a textbook royal. She does not show off, she is discreet, she does not complain.
“When she performs often tedious public engagements she does so with poise and a dazzling smile that gives every appearance of enthusiasm. She is also, thanks to her upbringing, relatable.
“Kate instinctively understands that image and image-making is crucially important in the business of defining monarchy and spreading it around the world as an ideal.”
Queen Camilla’s regular chats with Piers Morgan
Endgame alleges that Queen Camilla once “thanked” former Good Morning Britain host for sticking up for the Royal Family.
Mr Scobie wrote that Camilla “quietly thanked him for defending the Firm” in the wake of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021.
Piers has since quit Good Morning Britain and refused to apologise for comments that he previously made about Meghan.
However, on his Talk TV show last night, Piers Morgan said: “On one occasion he states as a fact that I had regular phone conversations with Queen Camilla. For the record, I have never had a single phone conversation with Queen Camilla. Now he says as a fact in this book, that we had regular phone conversations, that, I personally know, is an absolute lie.”
Princess Diana death claim
In one part of the book, the author wrote about the late Princess Diana’s death in Paris in August 1997.
Princess Diana died following a car crash alongside Dodi Al-Fayed and the driver Henri Paul, both of whom also died.
The book claims that the accident happened after the driver was blinded by a “major white flash” from a camera. It alleges that Mr Paul then lost control of the car at 65mph before it crashed into a concrete pillar.
The theory was part of Mr Al-Fayed’s father Mohamed Al-Fayed’s claim, who claimed that it was actually secret service agents who blinded the driver in a bid to make it look accidental.
Both French authorities and former Met Police chief Lord Stevens dismissed the suggestion. This happened after a thorough investigation took place.
Princess Diana died in 1997 in Paris (Image: GETTY)
Prince William ‘distanced himself’ from Prince Harry
Endgame claims that William, who has been estranged from his brother for some time, “distanced” himself from Harry after his wedding to Meghan Markle in 2018.
But in 2019, Harry spoke on an ITV documentary, Harry and Meghan: An African Journey, that he and William were growing apart.
Harry also claim, however, that William will “always be there” for him.
He said: “Look, we’re brothers, we’ll always be brothers. And we’re certainly on different paths at the moment, but I’ll always be there for him, as I know he’ll always be there for me.”
William and Harry have been feuding for a number of years (Image: GETTY)
King Charles and Princess Diana’s end-of-marriage claim
The new book paints King Charles as a cheating husband and suggest that he single-handedly ruined his 15-year marriage to the late Princess Diana.
While Charles has admitted to having an affair, Diana also admitted to being unfaithful during their marriage.
Despite having previously described Charles as her “greatest love”, Diana had an affair with James Hewitt between 1986 and 1991.
Charles famously cheated on Diana with his now-wife Camilla, after remaining close after a relationship prior to him meeting Diana.
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