There is not a week in which the British royal family is not one of the topics discussed in the social chronicle. The disagreements between the members have become difficult to hide in recent years and everything blew up with the controversy between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex decided to move away from what they consider to be poor treatment on several issues and crossed the pond to live peacefully in California with their two children. And although it seemed that the matter had calmed down months after the publication of the prince’s memoirs, now a new book has seen the light of day that has blown everything up: Endgame, by the controversial Omid Scobie.

Although this new book about the British royal family has shaken everything up, even more so, it was its Dutch version that finished it off. So much so, that the Netherlands has decided to withdraw it from the market in order to avoid problems due to what happened.

Endgame once again puts on the table Meghan Markle’s accusations of racism against some family members for comments about her son Archie’s skin color. Omid Scobie himself assured that he was not going to say the names of those accused by the former actress due to possible legal problems in the United Kingdom. However, it seems that it has slipped through the cracks in Holland, and it was presenter Piers Morgan who revealed it.

“I’m going to tell you the names of the two royals who appear in the Dutch version of the book because, frankly, if Dutch people walking through a bookstore can pick it up and see those names, then you Brits who pay for the book British royal family, they also have the right to know,” the journalist began to relate in his controversial program Piers Morgan Uncensored.

As revealed, these would be King Charles III and Kate Middleton, wife of Prince William and current Princess of Wales. “I don’t believe any member of the royal family made any racist comments, and until there is real evidence that those comments were made, I will never believe it,” she added, despite revealing the names.

Omid Scobie is a journalist close to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, although he himself has made it clear that they had nothing to do with the writing of this book. However, the British press is not so clear.

The Daily Mail assures that “if Harry and Meghan do not denounce this poison, we can only assume that they support it”, also accusing them of possible leaks. On the other hand, The Sun claims that Meghan “leaked the names of royal racists in an unpleasant and deliberate attack to discredit the monarchy after her disagreements” and that it is “revenge.”