King Charles's feud with Sussexes appears to have 'deepened' despite 'olive branch'
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The Duke of Sussex was said to have reached out to his father last month
King Charles's feud with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has appeared to "deepen" despite an original "olive branch", a royal commentator exclusively told GB News.
Since Omid Scobie released his controversial book Endgame on November 28, the Royal Family have not issued any statements about its contents.
Neither have Meghan Markle or Prince Harry, with sources close to the couple telling The Telegraph that their camp did not leak any information to Scobie.
Richard Fitzwilliams, a royal author, spoke exclusively to GB News to explain why the feud between the King and the Sussexes has "deepened".
He claimed: "We heard rumours that the Sussexes were offering up olive branches."
When King Charles celebrated his 75th birthday, it was understood that Prince Harry called his father in a gesture of goodwill.
The commentator added: "But then Endgame was released by an individual who has been very closely identified with the couple, even if he personally denies he's Meghan's mouthpiece."
When asked if the King could possibly cut off all contact with his son, Fitzwilliams suggested: "There's already a very deep rift.
"We were only at the beginnings of possibly mending it.
"So, clearly these revelations will deepen the rift.
"As far as for good, there's no such thing because you never know what's coming.
"Nobody knew this was coming.
The King has not made any public statements about Endgame
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"The King and the Sussexes were experiencing bitter relations, there's no doubt about it.
"It depends on what the couple do and how this plays out."
Buckingham Palace is yet to comment on any of the claims made by Omid Scobie in his new book, Endgame.