Endgame: Royal Family Struggles and Shifting Alliances

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The much talked about royal book Endgame, linked to Omid Scobie, arrived this week with bold claims and surprising revelations about the royal family.

Prince Guillermo is described as having a wary view of Meghan Markle from the start, a sentiment the author presents as a tension point in the early days of the couple’s relationship with Harry.

According to the book, Markle’s entry into the royal fold felt like a major shock to the system and prompted questions from William about the pace and fit of Harry’s new partner after a life lived far from royal duties.

It is suggested that Harry seemed to be rushing ahead, and there was concern that the union might backfire if not handled with care and tact by all involved.

The author notes Friction rose when Harry appeared to align more closely with Markle than with his brother during those early months, a shift that influenced how the family perceived its responsibilities.

Officials and insiders are quoted as saying that Guillermo showed a reluctance to engage in conversations about the future with his brother, hinting at a cooling in the relationship as the years progressed.

In the pages of the book, the author also shares personal observations about the Prince of Wales. He describes a visible change in demeanor over time, noting a public figure who once brought a sunny, lighthearted presence to royal engagements but who now approaches duties with greater seriousness and gravity.

Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Struggle for the Survival of the Monarchy is available in bookstores across the United Kingdom and Australia. Those interested can choose the e-book version or wait for a U.S. or Canadian release, with a Spanish release announced for later dates.

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