Endgame BOMBS in America as 'destructive' Harry and Meghan's star power 'decreases' in US

Endgame BOMBS in America as 'destructive' Harry and Meghan's star power 'decreases' in US

Kinsey Schofield discusses Harry and Meghan's popularity following the release of Endgame

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Harvey Gough

By Harvey Gough


Published: 08/12/2023

- 14:44

'In America, we believe that Harry and Meghan are overly sensitive,' said Kinsey Schofield

Doubts have been raised about Harry and Meghan’s popularity, both in the UK and across the pond, following the release of Omid Scobie’s latest royal biography.

Scobie’s latest work ‘Endgame’ released ten days ago, and has already fallen out of Amazon’s top 100 bestsellers list.


The book contains revelations from royal life and includes claims that members of the Royal Family expressed fears over Prince Archie’s skin colour, as well as personal letters between Meghan Markle and King Charles.

Royal and showbiz reporter Kinsey Schofield joined Patrick Christys to discuss Harry and Meghan’s image.

Kinsey Schofield and Prince Harry

Kinsey Schofield (left) and Prince Harry (right)

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Patrick began by discussing ‘Endgame’: It's not sold well in the UK despite all of this drama being raised around it - or America has it? Can you explain to me a little bit about why that is? Why do you think this book has bombed and why you think that Harry and Meghan were involved in some of the sensational allegations that were made in that book?”

“I think that it's bombed in the States and in the UK because Harry and Meghan's star power has fallen so dramatically,” said Kinsey.

“And that's not just like a nasty opinion, it's analytically. Statistically, these are two people that have decreased in value for big brands, for big businesses - Spotify, no return on investment - and their their fan bases have have dwindled based on, I think, their actions.

“In America, we believe that Harry and Meghan are overly sensitive.

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“They sensationalise everything, whether it's their own popularity or whether it's a being in fear of you know, the paparazzi in New York when you've chosen to take an exit that the security guard advised against because it's full of photographers.

“So we think they're insecure, we think that they exaggerate, and we think that they're destructive. They're personally destructive.

“When we associate Omid Scobie with these two people, why would we support them by buying a book that is likely very much their side of the story?

“There is minimal to no criticism of Harry and Megan within the pages of that book while he verbally vomits TikTok gossip about the Prince and Princess of Wales, I think royal fans are smarter than that and that they don't want to get into the gutter.”

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Patrick followed up, asking, “Do you think it's a visible representation that there are more fans of the royal family than there are of Harry and Megan? And if that is true, then they've lost, haven't they?”

“I do. Yes, sir,” said Schofield. “I do believe that it is a representation that the Royal Family is much stronger than Harry and Megan.

“And just to give you like some catty LA gossip, there's a store here called Kitson. But when I was growing up we had this store called Kitson where Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian would walk out with like huge bags full of goodies and that's where they'd go to get their picture taken. And it still exists today. It's still kind of like the Hollywood go to boutique.

“And this year they have a display their Hollywood hypocrisy display with like Governor Gavin Newsom on it and Harry and Megan for their eco hypocrisy! How they tell us we should be careful about how we travel. But they exclusively take private jets.”

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