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Inside Look at Kate and William’s Private Life, Revealed by Meghan’s Pal

Meghan Markle’s Close Associate Omid Scobie Offers Insight into the Domestic Life of the Cambridge Family

Meghan Markle’s friend, royal author Omid Scobie, provides a glimpse into the private life of Kate Middleton and Prince William in his latest book, “Endgame.” Known for his close ties to Meghan, Scobie is often seen as her informal spokesperson, a notion highlighted by the Mirror.

In “Endgame,” Scobie delves into the personal aspects of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s life, drawing on discussions with their inner circle. He paints a picture of their family dynamics, living in the serene surroundings of Windsor’s Adelaide Cottage with their three children.

Scobie describes the couple’s life in Windsor as idyllic, with the vast royal estate offering their children ample privacy for outdoor activities. The narrative reveals William and Kate’s shared responsibilities, such as alternating school runs, and William’s eco-friendly commute to the castle using an e-scooter.

According to Scobie, the couple’s marriage is harmonious and strong, underpinned by mutual support and shared responsibilities. He emphasizes their teamwork, with William expressing immense pride in Kate’s role as a senior royal and her support in his significant projects.

The book also touches on the pressures faced by William and Kate following Prince Harry and Meghan’s departure from senior royal duties, suggesting an increased workload for the couple. Scobie further explores the strained relationship between Kate and Meghan, suggesting a rift that seems irreparable, with Kate reportedly reacting with discomfort at mentions of Meghan.

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