Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘keeping their mouths shut’ for one key reason
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been dragged back into the fray after Omid Scobie published a new book that savaged the Royal Family.
Tensions between Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and the Royal Family were reignited after the publication of Omid Scobie's new book Endgame.
Although Mr Scobie claims the Sussexes had nothing to do with Endgame, he has previously been branded Meghan and Harry's "mouthpiece" leading the Duke and Duchess to be dragged into the book's fallout.
Endgame savaged several members of the Royal Family and reignited a simmering feud after a Dutch version of the book named two senior royals allegedly at the heart of a row over comments supposedly made about Prince Archie's skin colour before he was born.
So far, Meghan and Harry have been quiet on the book, with some royal commentators urging the couple to speak up.
In recent weeks, the couple have also made surprise appearances at various events which royal expert Kinsey Schofield claimed were an attempt to "recreate" their royal image.
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Ms Schofield said: "I think they are keeping their mouths shut a little bit more and trying to recreate those moments to trick Americans into thinking they are still the shiny royals that Americans are interested in.
Speaking to Talk TV, she added: "Because, at this point, they look like C-list reality stars...the big brands that Meghan would like to attract, they are not attracted to the drama that surrounds Harry and Meghan."
Sources close to the Sussexes have claimed the pair did not influence Endgame, but royal watchers have called for them to speak out - or even sue - over the book.
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Scobie discusses published names in Dutch version of Endgame
It may be that the Sussexes are attempting to rise above the fray, but Endgame has succeeded in putting the couple back in the headlines even if unintentionally.
After the Dutch version of the book named two senior royals who allegedly voiced "concerns" over the yet-unborn Prince Archie's skin colour, a simmering row that began when Meghan commented on the supposed incident in 2021 was thrust back into the limelight.
However, the Duchess was pictured for the first time since the book was released looking happy and smiling, despite the soaring tensions between her, Prince Harry and the Firm.
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