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'Not for me to apologise': Omid Scobie dismisses need to say sorry to Royal Family after book 'error'

Sky News Friday, 1 December 2023
Omid Scobie has refused to apologise to the Royal Family after the King and Princess of Wales were named in his new book as the senior royals alleged to have questioned the skin colour of Prince Harry and Meghan's son before he was born.
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News video: Piers Morgan calls Omid Scobie a 'lickspittle liar'

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After two senior members of the royal family were named in the Dutch version of his book as being at the centre of the Prince Archie β€œracism” storm, writer Omid Scobie is being branded a β€œliar” for insisting he had nothing to do with identifying the pair.

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