Seven huge errors in Endgame including Queen's death, 'lazy' Kate Middleton and Camilla phone call

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The highly anticipated bombshell royal book that promises to unveil moments about the Royal Family that the Firm "should be ashamed of" has finally hit UK shelves today.

Endgame by author Omid Scobie was released on November 28 and is packed with a series of explosive claims about the likes of Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, King Charles and the Prince and Princess of Wales.However, those who have read the book so far have been left dubious about the accuracy behind all of the content in the new royal biography, the Mirror reports.In fact, some experts and even TV host Piers Morgan have already rubbished claims made in Endgame, while others have pointed out errors that feature in it.Here we take a closer look at some of the inaccuracies and the disputed claims so far...In the first half of the book, Mr Scobie discusses Queen Elizabeth's final days at Balmoral before she passed away on September 8, 2022.

He writes about how members of the Firm raced to the Scottish estate to be by Her Majesty's side in her final hours and spent some time with her after she died.He then states: "Each family member was given time alone with the Queen as she rested in peace. "A final moment in private before the world - which was informed of the sovereign's passing at 6:10pm - was invited to join the royal family in grief." However, those that remember that sombre day well will know there was no announcement regarding the Queen's death at 6:10pm.The announcement that confirmed the monarch had passed and that Charles would become King actually came at 6:30pm.In the section of the book about the Princess of Wales, Scobie claims that she has had "five private secretaries" in six years and it's something "you'd be unlikely to read about it in any

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