Lost in translation? How alleged ‘Endgame’ error implicated Charlies and Kate in racist comments about Meghan

Lost in translation? How alleged ‘Endgame’ error implicated Charlies and Kate in racist comments about Meghan

Days after its Nov. 28 release, Omid Scobie’s royal tell-all, Endgame, is setting Buckingham Palace abuzz.

In the book, the ABC News royal commentator and former Yahoo contributor mentions written letters exchanged between Meghan Markle and King Charles. In them, they name two royal household members who allegedly voiced concerns about “how dark” Meghan’s son Archie’s skin would be — a bombshell revelation that Meghan and Prince Harry first broke in a March 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey.

Those names ended up being printed in the Dutch translation of Endgame, though it’s still unclear how. Whatever the case, while the Dutch publisher scrambled to recall the books due to the “error,” Piers Morgan took to the airwaves to publicly name the royals in question — and come to their defense.

“The royals who were named in this book are King Charles and Catherine [Middleton], Princess of Wales,” Morgan said during a segment on Piers Morgan Uncensored. In defense of stating their names outright, he continued, “If Dutch people wandering into a bookshop can see these names, then you, the British people who actually pay for the royal family, are entitled to know, too.”

Morgan added, “I don’t believe any racist comments were ever made by any of the royal family, and until there is actual evidence of those comments being made, I will never believe it.”

The author doubles down

In a Thursday interview with Britain’s ITV’s This Morning, Scobie said he was frustrated that the names were printed in the Dutch version. He also denied that the whole thing was a publicity stunt, as some reports have claimed.

“It’s still being investigated,” the author claimed. “I wrote and edited the English version of the book with one publisher [HarperCollins] and that was then licensed to other publishers,” including the Dutch version’s publisher, Xander Uitgevers.

In a statement to Yahoo Entertainment, HarperCollins confirmed that it “had no involvement with the Dutch edition” of Endgame, stressing that the translation is “not published by HarperCollins or its affiliates.”

Author Omid Scobie’s Endgame illuminates an alleged effort by Buckingham Palace to smear Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in the press. (Luke Fontana)

“I’m as frustrated as everyone else,” Scobie said. “I make it very clear in this book that I, in every way possible, want to adhere to the laws on this subject. It’s why I’ve been very careful in how it’s described in the book and what I’ve said in the public domain before.”

To make his point clear, he stressed, “I have never submitted a book that had their names in it. I can only talk about my version.”

The Dutch translator weighs in

The woman who translated the Dutch version of Scobie’s book, Saskia Peeters, insists that Charles and Kate’s name were indeed on the manuscript she received from the book’s Dutch publisher. She further denies that she or fellow translator Nellie Keukellar-van Rijsbergen added the names during the transcription process.

“As a translator, I translate what is in front of me,” Peeters told the Daily Mail. “The names of the royals were there in black and white. I did not add them. I just did what I was paid to do and that was translate the book from English into Dutch.”

In her “many years” of translating English books, she said, “this is the first time anything like this has happened.”

It’s unclear whether the Dutch translation was in fact wrong or not (the book’s American version does not name the family members) and Xander Uitgevers has not commented on how the names wound up in the print run. However, the publisher has since removed the books from shelves, citing an “error.”

“The rectified edition of Eindstrijd by Omid Scobie will be in bookstores on Friday 8 December,” the publisher said in a statement. “Xander Uitgevers temporarily removed the book from sale, due to an error that occurred in the Dutch edition.”

Representatives at Xander Uitgevers didn’t immediately respond to Yahoo’s request for comment.

Scobie on why he left out the names

When asked about the alleged names in a recent interview with Yahoo Entertainment before the naming scandal became public, Scobie confirmed that he knew the identities but couldn’t reveal them due to legal reasons. To do so, he said, would violate journalistic integrity.

“The fact of the matter is, in order to report something like that you would need to be able to show and tell,” he told Yahoo. “There had to be physical, substantial evidence, and whoever has those letters would be the one that could do it.”

He stressed that having clear, indisputable evidence was “really important” for the book.

“There had to be evidence, they had to be proven. There had to be multiple sources or details to back things up with this,” he said. “Although, it’s definitely an issue I would have liked to have dived into even deeper, because I do think it raises a lot of questions — this kind of continued ignoring of the matter, when ultimately, this is an institution that should be representative and welcoming to all backgrounds or conversations, but continues to ignore large areas.

“I do think [complicit racism at Buckingham Palace] is important to talk about,” he added. “But ultimately, there’s also a certain code of conduct for any journalist. And so I wanted to be really transparent about why those names are[n’t] in there, but of course, in an ideal world, you would want the full picture.”

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Editor’s note: While Scobie said, “Those names are in there,” based on the context of his comments we believe he just misspoke and meant “aren’t.”

You can view the original article HERE.

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