per the Mirror.However, Haskell said the situation would have blown over had Harry and Meghan’s biographer Omid Scobie not blown things out of proportion.After hearing Tindall’s joke, Scobie rushed to social media to defend the Duke of Sussex, prompting mass social media backlash.Still, Haskell admitted that Tindall “gives zero f – – ks” about such matters.“It did come back into public consciousness when that very odd bloke Omid Scobie started sticking up for Harry and Meghan, and loads of trolls went in on Tins [Tindall], especially about him wanting to fill in a young, defenseless Harry,” he wrote.“All context, sarcasm and humor lost, when things are taken out of the zone they were meant to be in,” reports the Mirror.“To be fair to Tins he gives zero f – – ks about stuff like that, but it’s very annoying for him,” he added. “I think we all know that American royal fans are f – – king nuts, especially Scobieites.”The Post has reached out to reps for Harry and Tindall for comment.Elsewhere in the book, Tindall details life in the palace — and insists it’s far from what’s shown on TV.“I’m sometimes asked if the queen embraces informality like ‘normal’ people, and the answer to that is yes,” he wrote of the late Queen Elizabeth II, who died in Sept.
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