Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's biographer and pal Omid Scobie has been dubbed a "nasty piece of work" by a royal expert for making bombshell claims about the Royal Family in his new explosive book.
In Mr Scobie's new book, Endgame, which is set to be released on November 28, he brands Prince William as "power hungry" and calls King Charles "unpopular".
However, royal commentator Angela Levin is not impressed with Omid's new work as she's slammed him for the 'disgusting' claims he makes against the senior royals, the Express reports.
She said: "I find it so horrible that Omid is doing this new book, it’s really disgusting.
"King Charles is very popular, it’s nonsense. Prince William didn’t want to be King."
She added: "As for Camilla…to say about her ‘she will go to dangerous lengths to preserve her image’ - I think she’s the last person to do that.
"She doesn’t want to try to have an image, she just wants to be supportive of her husband."
In addition to rubbishing Mr Scobie's claims, Ms Levin gave her own opinion on a potential royal reconciliation between the Sussexes and the royals which she believes is still a long way off.
She said: "Harry is absolutely determined not to [visit], not to compromise until his father has apologised to Meghan and he wants William to do the same thing as well."
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Endgame was initially meant to come out in August but publishers pushed for the release to be moved back to November so material from the King's Coronation could be included.
Omid Scobie is also the co-author of Meghan and Harry's famous unofficial biography, Finding Freedom with Carolyn Durand.
His new book is said to contain numerous bombshells and is rumoured to unveil the alleged unnamed 'racist' royal which Meghan claims voiced concerns about Prince Archie's skin colour.
A teasing description of Endgame on Amazon reads: “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.”
Speaking of the book which is thought to be packed with royal secrets, a source told The Mail on Sunday: "I've been told this is bad, very bad.
It is unlikely that Royal aides will comment, but if there are charges of racism, they will, of course, be robustly rebutted."
Another US publishing source added: “The word is this is going to have bombshell after bombshell. Some are even speculating it may name the person who questioned what colour Archie's skin would be.
“Everyone knows Omid is the Sussexes' unofficial mouthpiece, so it's fair to say there will be a huge deal of interest in this book on both sides of the Atlantic.”
Endgame will be available here.
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