Your Route to Real News

Omid Scobie branded 'factually incorrect' by Dutch publisher

473     0
Omid Scobie branded 'factually incorrect' by Dutch publisher
Omid Scobie branded 'factually incorrect' by Dutch publisher

OMID Scobie has been branded "factually incorrect" after claiming he wasn't to blame for "racist" royals being named in a version of his book.

The author of Endgame, 42, admitted yesterday that an "early and uncleared" draft was given to translators in the Netherlands - but he still tried to deny responsibility.

Omid Scobie's claims about Endgame have been labelled 'factually incorrect' by a Netherlands-based publisher eiqrtiqtdiddeprw
Omid Scobie's claims about Endgame have been labelled 'factually incorrect' by a Netherlands-based publisherCredit: Rex
It comes after he yesterday tried to deny responsibility for the royal 'racists' being named in the Dutch version
It comes after he yesterday tried to deny responsibility for the royal 'racists' being named in the Dutch versionCredit: EPA
Scobie was seen for the first time on Friday since his controversial book reignited the row
Scobie was seen for the first time on Friday since his controversial book reignited the rowCredit: Mega

Now the Dutch publishers have slammed Scobie's claims saying they don't recognise themselves "in his representation of the events".

Early copies of the poison-filled book published in the Netherlands suggested Princess Kate and King Charles were the two members of The Firm who had made remarks about the skin colour of Harry and Meghan's first child, Archie.

Until yesterday, Scobie had frantically tried to defend himself in interviews, insisting he never named royals in his writing.

Meghan Markle 'to unleash her own memoirs' as Prince Harry's drops next weekMeghan Markle 'to unleash her own memoirs' as Prince Harry's drops next week

It had seen him branded as a liar - and blasted for peddling "bulls**t" excuses about how the names were included in the Dutch version.

Scobie yesterday admitted an "early and uncleared text" was given to the international publisher in the Netherlands so they could begin translations.

He wrote in a column for iNews that this was "unbeknownst" to him, adding that there was "the understanding that their translation would be updated to reflect the final version of the book I officially submitted".

But today the Dutch publisher blasted that claim.

Xander Uitgevers told MailOnline: "Omid Scobie's explanation in his column in iNews about the Dutch editorial process of the Dutch edition of Endgame is factually incorrect and we do not recognise ourselves in his representation of the events.

"Xander Uitgevers is not allowed to say anything about the content, we therefore refer to the agent UTA."

Scobie was seen for the first time on Friday since his controversial book reignited the row.

He was pictured leaving Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles wearing a flannel shirt and corduroy trousers.

It comes after Scobie repeatedly insisted he did not write the names in the book.

Last week, the 42-year-old refused to say sorry for the storm adding: “It’s not for me to apologise because I still want to know what’s happened."

Harry and Meghan convinced 'royals were against them' after New Year photo snubHarry and Meghan convinced 'royals were against them' after New Year photo snub

He told Victoria Derbyshire on BBC's Newsnight: “We have a full investigation going on into the series of events that happened. 

“I’m looking forward to finding out more about it because the English version of the book, the only one I know, the version that I signed off on, that’s the book that’s out there today - that’s the book that has no names in it."

Amid a growing backlash against Scobie's hatchet-job book, a senior Government minister praised the "dignity" and "grace" of Charles and Kate.

In an interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, the Sussexes alleged an unnamed member of the Royal Family spoke about their son's skin colour - a story which appears to have changed a number of times. 

No evidence has ever been produced and Harry subsequently said there was no allegation of "racism".

Instead, they have focused on "unconscious bias" in the Royal Family.

Omid was pictured leaving Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles
Omid was pictured leaving Chateau Marmont in Los AngelesCredit: Mega
The 'racism' storm was sparked by a 2021 Oprah Winfrey interview where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle claimed royals discussed baby Archie's skin
The 'racism' storm was sparked by a 2021 Oprah Winfrey interview where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle claimed royals discussed baby Archie's skin

Jane Matthews

Print page

Comments:

comments powered by Disqus