LONDON, UK: Omid Scobie, the journalist who brought out the Sussexes' untold story in 'Finding Freedom', has once again thrust the royal family into the spotlight with his latest offering, 'Endgame'.
This time, the focus is on Queen Camilla, whose youthful indiscretions are laid bare in a narrative that even anti-royals find jaw-dropping.
Omid Scobie's bombshell book unveils Camilla's scandalous past
According to Scobie, Queen Camilla's journey into the royal fold was marked by a carefree, free-spirited attitude that defied the conventional norms of the monarchy.
Described as a "raunchy and randy" debutante who wouldn't hesitate to "throw her knickers on the table," Camilla's unconventional charm initially attracted King Charles, according to the book.
However, as Scobie contends, it would also become the very catalyst for their tumultuous relationship and the reason why she was deemed an unsuitable bride by the royal establishment.
Charles and Camilla's explosive 'camillagate' conversation
In an unprecedented move, Scobie pulls back the curtain on the clandestine affair between Charles and Camilla, revealing the shocking details of their trysts in friends' homes, where housekeepers would allegedly find the residence strewn with underwear.
The sordid tales don't stop there; next in line was the notorious private conversation between the couple, commonly known as "Camillagate."
During this intimate phone call, Charles expressed a whimsical desire to be reborn as one of Camilla's feminine hygiene products. The recording, reportedly captured by an amateur radio enthusiast, captured Charles musing about wanting to "live in her trousers or something, as it would be much simpler."
Amusingly, Camilla responded with laughter, quipping, "What are you going to turn into, a pair of knickers? Oh, you're going to come back as a pair of knickers."
Netizens appalled by scandalous revelations in 'Endgame'
Love them or loathe them, Scobie's revelations are forcing even the staunchest of anti-royals to question how far is too far when it comes to exposing the secrets of the crown. A user tweeted, "I may not be Camilla’s biggest fan but I would never talk about her or describe her this way. This is disgusting. Again, Omid Scobie it’s disgusting."
As the person added a screenshot of an article quoting 'Endgame', several people took to the comments, disgusted by his writing. One person commented, "That is abhorrent. I hope he’s sued into oblivion and that disgusting individual markle he writes for." "Good lord! That is appallingly disrespectful," another person said.
"I think he's pathetic loser, who's only relevance comes from doing the dirty work of the duo," read another tweet. "Can you imagine putting something like that in print? I mean seriously, its just bizarre," declared one person.