April 21, 2024
A number of things shared by Omid Scobie in his book Endgame have just been revised for their “horribly unjust” assumptions about Kate Middleton.
The accusations ranged from the Princess of Wales being “too saturated” and even featured a series of ridicules, for the world’s obsession with her.
For those unversed, Omid Scobie’s memoir Endgame released back in 2023 and premised a “penetrating investigation into the current state of the British monarchy—an unpopular king, a power-hungry heir to the throne, a queen willing to go to dangerous lengths to preserve her image, and a prince forced to start a new life after being betrayed by his own family.”
In the book he went as far as to say, “The small achievements that we've seen from the Princess of Wales wouldn't perhaps be noticed if it was from another member of the Royal Family, but with Kate it's like 'wow!'”
And in the eyes of Mr Scobie, this is all due to the fact that “we infantilise [Kate] massively so the bar is always lower.”
For those unversed, since then there have been a number of upheavals the British Royal Family has been at the forefront off.
From a cancer scare of two of the senior most members of its ranks, as well as a social media hate barrage brought on by their subsequent silence on the matter, details wise.
At the time a close pal of the Royal Family had also stepped forward to accuse the biographer of creating a “horribly unjust” image of the British royal.