Princess Kate has voiced her apprehensions regarding an upcoming television series titled Royal Spin, created by Omid Scobie, the author known for his controversial books Finding Freedom and Endgame.
The series, set to be produced by Universal Television, is generating significant concern within the Royal Family.
Royal Spin centers around Lauren O'Connell, an American PR expert who transitions from a high-stress role in Washington, D.C., to a communications position at Buckingham Palace. The show’s premise bears a striking resemblance to the real-life experiences of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, raising fears that the series could mirror sensitive aspects of their story.
Sources close to the Royal Family revealed that Princess Kate is particularly worried about how the show might portray royal figures. The tension is compounded by past controversies stemming from Scobie’s previous works, which included claims that Prince Harry was perceived as a "threat to the crown" and insinuated strained relations between Kate and Meghan Markle.
An insider shared with Closer UK that, although the show is presented as a fictional drama, Kate is concerned about the potential for the series to reveal uncomfortable truths or create a negative portrayal of the Royal Family.
“The synopsis of the show mirrors Meghan and Harry's story while hiding behind the guise of a fictional drama,” the source noted, highlighting Kate’s anxieties about the series’ content.
Prince William has reportedly reassured Kate, expressing confidence that the public will recognize the show’s fictional nature and not take it as a factual account. However, both William and Kate are unsettled by the thought of the series reaching a broad audience, particularly given the contentious nature of Scobie’s previous publications.
Scobie’s latest book, Endgame, which was released in August 2023, asserted that Harry’s independent thinking was seen as a threat by some within the Royal Institution. The book also claimed that Kate had not been fond of Meghan, with reports suggesting that she spent more time discussing Meghan than interacting with her directly.
The Royal Family's concerns are exacerbated by the fact that Universal Television has acquired the series, leading to a new wave of anxiety about possible negative exposure. “They’ve been caught up in a fresh wave of panic and dread about the impending bombshells and claims,” a source explained. Despite the tension, Prince William has decided against confronting his brother, fearing that such an approach could further fuel negative portrayals.
The blurb for Royal Spin describes the show as a “fresh take that beautifully blends wit and romance,” following Lauren’s journey through the complexities of the Royal Household. As the release date remains unconfirmed, the Royal Family is bracing for the impact of Scobie’s new project, with Princess Kate at the forefront of their concerns.