Author Omid Scobie has insisted he by no means submitted a e book with the names of two members of the royal household alleged to have raised “concerns” in regards to the pores and skin color of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son.
Dutch copies of his newest e book, Endgame, have been pulled after they have been reportedly named within the translation.
But talking on ITV’s This Morning, Mr Scobie insisted: “I have never submitted a book that had their names in it.”
Mr Scobie stated he was “frustrated” by the error, which continues to be being investigated.
He additionally stated he has by no means used the phrase “racist” to explain the royals who allegedly questioned Archie’s pores and skin color, describing the incident as “unconscious bias” within the e book.
The royal correspondent, who has been referred to as a “mouthpiece” for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, stated: “I’m not their friend.
“I’ve by no means sat down with Meghan privately for interviews, I’ve by no means exchanged info with Meghan, I’m not of their non-public world.”
Mr Scobie, who beforehand co-authored the biography ‘Finding Freedom’ in regards to the Sussexes and their break up from the Royal Family, stated they’re “irrelevant” to the way forward for the establishment and that he has “very little interest” of their life in California.
He stated he knew his e book can be “controversial” however complained of private assaults, his father being harassed by tabloid journalists and demise threats.
Mr Scobie, who describes Kate as a “Stepford wife-like”, stated he tried to deal with the royals in a “very respectful and mature way”.
“I would say that this book is written to sit at the heart of the conversation about the purpose, relevance and future of the Royal Family and whether some of the subjects in the book make people uncomfortable or not, they are still conversations we should be having,” he added.
Source: information.sky.com”