Duchess Meghan (42) is said to have accused two people at the British court of discussing the skin color of her son Archie (4) before he was born. At least that’s what author Omid Scobie (42) claims in his new book “Endgame”, according to the British newspaper “The Sun”.

The accusation itself is well known: Meghan and her husband Prince Harry (39) claimed in a TV interview with Oprah Winfrey (69) in 2021 that an unnamed member of the royal family had talked about “how” before the birth of their son “dark” Archie’s skin could be.

Omid Scobie is now supposedly going even further in his work, which will be published next week, and writes, according to the “Sun”, that Meghan wrote in private letters that she wrote to the current King Charles III. (75) wrote, is said to have named two members of the royal household who she says took part in the “discussions”. However, the identity of the two is not revealed. According to the report, it is also not known whether the second accused person is actually a member of the royal family or a person who works at the court.

Omid Scobie, who was considered a confidante of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, has meanwhile denied that “Endgame” is a book just about Harry and Meghan; it is about much more, he wrote on X. According to “Daily Mail”. Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan distanced themselves from the book.

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan resigned as high-ranking royals in 2020 and moved to the USA. They live in California with their two children Archie and Lilibet (2). In Harry’s autobiography “Reserve”, in interviews and in a Netflix documentary, the couple had sometimes dealt violently against the royal family.