Duchess Meghan Markle denies leaking private letters to royal expert Omid Scobie, refuting rumors and raising further questions about the source of information in his book.
LONDON, UK - Duchess Meghan Markle has addressed rumors that she leaked private letters exchanged with King Charles to royal expert Omid Scobie. These letters reportedly revealed the identity of a senior royal who expressed concerns about the skin color of Meghan and Prince Harry's son, Archie.
Following reports claiming Duchess Meghan Markle leaked private letters to royal expert Omid Scobie, sources close to the Duchess have refuted these allegations. The letters, discussed in Scobie's book "Endgame," reportedly reveal the identity of a senior royal who raised concerns about the skin color of Meghan and Prince Harry's son, Archie, prior to his birth.
According to royal expert Rebecca English, sources close to Meghan insist she "never intended them to be publicly identified" and that the letters were not leaked to Scobie by anyone associated with her. This directly contradicts claims made by Piers Morgan, who alleged that Scobie received information from Meghan or her camp, enabling him to identify the individuals mentioned in the letters.
While the identity of the senior royal remains unknown, the controversy surrounding these private letters has sparked important discussions about racism within the royal family and broader society. The Duchess's denial of involvement in their leak further complicates the narrative and adds another layer to this ongoing saga.