Various names have been tossed into the mix, yet a definitive culprit has never been pinpointed. Regrettably, the unveiling of the suspect's identity remains elusive, as a newly-released biography shedding light on the matter has been removed from store shelves.
From Radar Online:
In a sudden development to come the same day that Omid Scobie’s new biography – Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy’s Fight for Survival – was officially released, the book’s U.S. publishing house said that it received a request to halt sales in Holland on Tuesday.
A spokesperson for Xanders Publishers confirmed that it “received a request” to “put the title on hold.”
The spokesperson also noted that they couldn’t “talk about the details” regarding why the sales hold was requested.
“I can’t talk about the details,” a rep for Xanders Publishers told the Daily Mail on Tuesday.
“We have, however, received a request to put the title on hold, and that is what we have done,” the spokesperson continued. “We are awaiting further instructions. I do not know how long this will be.”
But according to Daily Mail, the Dutch edition of Endgame was pulled from bookshelves this week because Scobie named the royal who allegedly expressed “concern” about the color of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son’s skin before his birth in May 2019.
Sources who read the Dutch edition of Endgame suggested that King Charles, who was then still Prince Charles, was the one who allegedly questioned Archie’s skin color shortly before the young prince’s birth four years ago.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Harry and Meghan first alleged that a senior royal family member questioned “how dark” Archie’s skin would be during their infamous tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey in March 2021.
The royal family came under fire after Harry and Meghan’s shocking allegation, and many viewers who watched the interview dubbed the royal family “racist.”
Unfortunately, without the actual identity of the family member behind these "racist" remarks, the entire narrative remains mere hearsay.
Nevertheless, that won't deter people from treating Meghan's words as gospel and running with them.