- The book has already been reduced to $25.60 on Harper Collin’s official website
- Endgame is described as an ‘explosive book and a penetrating investigation into the current state of the British monarchy’
- The book would retail for $32 and won’t hit shelves until November 28
Harper Collins has already slashed the price of Meghan Markle’s friend Omid Scobie’s new book about the British monarchy – weeks before it goes on sale.
Endgame, which promises to give readers a glimpse into “the royal family and the monarchy’s struggle for survival,” has already been discounted on the publisher’s official website.
The book was originally going to cost $32, but is now $25.60.
This is despite the fact that it is only on pre-order and won’t hit the shelves until November 28.
Dey Street Books, an imprint of Harper Collins, has been contacted for comment.
Harper Collins has already slashed the price of Meghan Markle’s friend Omid Scobie’s new book about the British monarchy – weeks before it goes on sale
Endgame, which aims to give readers a glimpse into ‘the royal family and the monarchy’s struggle for survival’, has already been reduced in size on the official website
Endgame is described as an “explosive book and a penetrating examination of the current state of the British monarchy – an unpopular king, a power-hungry heir to the throne, a queen willing to go to any lengths to maintain her image, and a Prince. forced to start a new life after being betrayed by his own family.’
Scobie also wrote Finding Freedom – about the withdrawal of his girlfriend Meghan and her husband Prince Harry from the royal family.
The description of the $25.60 book explains: “The death of Queen Elizabeth II has torn the already broken foundations of the House of Windsor and dismantled the protective shield around it.
‘With an institution long plagued by outdated ideas around race, class and money, the monarchy and those who support it are now exposed and at odds with a rapidly modernizing world.
Omid Scobie, the author, also wrote Finding Freedom – about the departure of his girlfriend Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry from the royal family
‘Relying on his vast experience as a royal reporter and more than a decade of conversations and interviews with current and former palace staff, trusted friends of the royal family and even the family members themselves, Scobie pulls back the curtain on an institution in turmoil. to show what the monarchy must change in order to survive.’
One chapter of the book will be called ‘Race and the Royals: Institutional Bigotry and Denial’ and is likely to address claims of racism within the institution.
It comes as the royal family faces new claims from Harry and Meghan’s biographer Scobie, just hours after the Duke of Sussex reportedly had a “warm” phone call with King Charles to mark his 75th birthday.
The Duke of Sussex is believed to have called his father on his special day yesterday to wish him a happy birthday – a phone call believed to be the estranged royal’s first in six months.
Meghan is also said to have spoken to her father-in-law to pass on her wishes from California. And the couple’s children, Archie and Lilibet, recorded a video singing “Happy Birthday” to their grandfather, the Telegraph newspaper reported.
The report claimed that Charles and Harry will speak again next week after their phone call marked a ‘shift’ in tone and a ‘turning point’ between the pair.
But now Mr Scobie has shared an extract from his new book, Endgame, leaking explosive claims including that Prince Harry was ‘kept in the dark’ about the Queen’s health in the hours before she died.
Harry and Meghan imagined themselves attending the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games
The Sussex family together: Harry, Meghan, Archie and Lilibet
Scobie said Harry and Meghan “had no idea” the royal family was preparing for the Queen’s death last year.
The author also suggests that William and Harry’s relationship is beyond repair, as the Prince of Wales sees his brother as a ‘turncoat’.
And in the extract shared with People, he claims there is ‘no turning back’ for the brothers and ‘absolutely nothing has changed’ since the Duke of Sussex released Spare earlier this year.
It is not known how the new book could influence the rapprochement. Buckingham Palace has declined to comment on the extract.