Reportedly, the book singles out King Charles and Kate Middleton as the individuals responsible for the comments about Archie's skin color. Sources close to the royals reveal that both Charles and his son, Prince William, are currently in full-blown crisis mode, gearing up for discussions regarding these serious accusations.
From OK! Magazine:
“Discussions are being had, and we’ll continue those discussions this week,” a source told an outlet shortly after Scobie's book alluded to Charles and the Princess of Wales being the infamous royal racists.
“Conversations will be had and decisions made with care and time and professionalism rather than rushed over a weekend," they added.
OK! previously reported an anonymous friend said Meghan "never intended" for the information to be public, and it was "not leaked to Mr. [Omid] Scobie by anyone in her camp."
Before Endgame's release, Scobie doubled down on protecting the identity of the problematic in-laws. However, once the project hit shelves, it was pulled away in the Netherlands due to what Scobie said was a "translation error." Despite Scobie's statements, translator Saskia Peeters proclaimed her innocence.
"As a translator, I translate what is in front of me," Peeters shared. "The names of the royals were there in black and white. I did not add them. I just did what I was paid to do and that was translate the book from English into Dutch."
It's crucial not to treat what Scobie presents in his book as gospel, considering the potential for translation errors and hearsay.
However, in today's age, we're all too familiar with how even the tiniest rumor can snowball, and everyone runs with it. So, it's not a bad move for Charles and William to proactively address the situation and get ahead of the potential fallout.