Royal Family and reside abroad, were formally asked to hand back the keys to Frogmore Cottage. This request came through a letter from Sir Michael John Stevens, the Keeper of the Privy Purse. Harry questioned his father's desire to see his grandchildren, highlighting the personal strains within the family.
“You don’t want to see your grandchildren any more?" Harry reportedly asked his father, as per The Telegraph. Scobie's book also touches upon the unique stance of Prince Edward, aged 59. He reportedly harboured concerns about his nephew's mental health, making him the sole family member to feel uneasy about the eviction.
The narrative takes a surprising turn with the proposed offer of Frogmore Cottage to the Duke of York, a move Scobie finds baffling given the Duke's tarnished reputation, as per the publication. "Endgame" promises to be a provocative addition to the public discourse surrounding the Royals, with Scobie aiming to expose moments of shame and unresolved mysteries. Buckingham Palace has remained silent on these allegations, neither confirming nor denying them, but has not dismissed the possibility of future comments.
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