Who are the Royal racists?
According to controversial TV host Piers Morgan, the names of the two royals are King Charles III and Princess Kate Middleton, wife of Prince William, Harry’s older brother. “I’m going to cut through all this crap,” he said during an episode of his show Piers Morgan Uncensored. “I’m going to tell you the names of the two senior royals who are named in that Dutch version because if, frankly, Dutch people wandering into a bookshop can pick it up and see these names, then you, British people who actually pay for the British royal family—you’re entitled to know too.”
He continued: “Then we can have a debate about his whole farrago because I don’t believe any racist comments were ever made by any of the royal family and until there is actual evidence of those comments being made, I will never believe it. But now we can start the process to find out if they ever got uttered, what the context was and whether there was any racial intent at all. … The Royals who are named in this book are King Charles and Catherine, Princess of Wales.” Of course, StyleCaster nor other members of the media can independently confirm whether this is true.

The royals’ identity was accidentally revealed in Dutch copies of the book but Xander Publishers confirmed to Page Six that it received a request to abruptly halt sales on the biography and a statement on the publisher’s website confirmed the book would be rereleased during the first week of December.
“The corrected edition of Endgame by Omid Scobie will be available in bookstores on Friday, December 8. Xander Uitgevers was forced to temporarily withdraw the book from the market because an error had occurred in the Dutch edition.”
A spokesperson for the publishing house told the Daily Mail said: “I can’t talk about the details. We have, however, received a request to put the title on hold and that is what we have done. We have, however, received a request to put the title on hold, and that is what we have done,” the rep continued. “We are awaiting further instructions. I do not know how long this will be.”
An early copy sent to Dutch journalists did include the person’s identity and members of the media who did view the book told Page Six it does match previous claims released by royal biographies from last year.
The published passage reads, “Even after Meghan and Charles by letter discussed about probable unconscious bias within the family after it was revealed that [redacted] took part in such conversations about Archie, [redacted] has avoided discussing the subject with [redacted].”


















