{"id":242367,"date":"2023-11-28T11:41:35","date_gmt":"2023-11-28T11:41:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lovemainstream.com\/?p=242367"},"modified":"2023-11-28T11:41:35","modified_gmt":"2023-11-28T11:41:35","slug":"omid-scobie-lied-about-his-age-because-he-was-insecure-turning-40","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lovemainstream.com\/world-news\/omid-scobie-lied-about-his-age-because-he-was-insecure-turning-40\/","title":{"rendered":"Omid Scobie lied about his age because he was 'insecure' turning 40"},"content":{"rendered":"

Omid Scobie lied about his age because he had a ‘little insecurity’ about turning 40 – after royal biographer claimed to be six years younger and thought ‘no one would ever know’<\/h1>\n

The biographer behind a controversial new book that threatens to tear the Royal Family apart has admitted lying about his age – because he felt insecure about turning 40.<\/p>\n

Omid Scobie, 42, previously claimed in a 2020 newspaper interview to have been 32 years old at the time – but journalists looked into the former tabloid reporter and discovered he was in fact 38.<\/p>\n

Scobie, the author of bombshell tome Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy’s Fight for Survival, has since admitted that it was an ‘unfortunate and naive’ move on his part – but claims he felt insecure about approaching 40.<\/p>\n

In a series of interviews,\u00a0the ex-Yahoo! News royal editor said he thought it was ‘par for the course’ to deduct a few years from your age in the world of television, where he regularly appears as a royal commentator.<\/p>\n

He has also defended Endgame, which paints what Buckingham Palace insiders have described as a ‘depressingly poisonous’ picture of the Royal Household – and one that critics say appears to act as a mouthpiece for Harry and Meghan.<\/p>\n

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Omid Scobie has admitted lying about his age in previous newspaper interviews – claiming he was 32 when he was 38<\/p>\n

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His new book, Endgame, has been described as ‘depressingly poisonous’ by Buckingham Palace insiders<\/p>\n

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Scobie said it was ‘unfortunate and naive’ for him to have lied about his age – adding that he didn’t think anyone would find out<\/p>\n

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William, Harry, Meghan and Charles speak together at Westminster Abbey in March 2019<\/p>\n

Scobie told the Evening Standard: ‘I work in an industry where I\u2019m surrounded by people who are, let\u2019s say, conservative with telling their age, particularly in television.’<\/p>\n

‘You learn from those mistakes. I can’t do much more than own it,’ he said, adding that he had a ‘little insecurity’ about turning 40 and thought ‘no one would ever know’.<\/p>\n

The boyish reporter insists he hasn’t had any surgical interventions to retain his youthful looks – but admits to having tried Botox and undergoing Ultherapy, a non-surgical skin-tightening procedure.<\/p>\n

He told The Times: ‘[Lying about my age] was unfortunate and naive of me. I\u2019ve not been under the knife, not done anything crazy.’<\/p>\n

READ MORE:\u00a0Who is Omid Scobie? Meet Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s biographer who founded a now defunct K-Pop site and hit nightclubs with Katie Price’s rival Jodie Marsh\u00a0<\/h3>\n

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Scobie is now 42 years old but he was caught lying in an interview with The Times Magazine in 2020 when he said he was 33, six years younger than his actual age<\/p>\n

Scobie has used a series of interviews, published to mark Endgame’s release, to defend his reporting – claiming to have a knack for lip-reading that has helped him to get scoops.\u00a0<\/p>\n

He found fame with the release of Finding Freedom, which he authored with Carolyn Durand – seen as the definitive biography on ‘Megxit’, as the Sussexes parted from the Royal Family to go their own way.<\/p>\n

Critics have claimed he acts as a mouthpiece for Harry and Meghan, fighting their corner on their behalf.<\/p>\n

But despite both books offering an almost unparalleled insight into the life of Harry and Meghan, Scobie insists he is not Meghan’s friend and does not depend on them to get their side of the story.<\/p>\n

Today, he hit back at his critics on Instagram – and ignored some of the reviews – to declare: ‘After all the nonsense written by people who haven’t seen the book, I’m looking forward to everyone actually being able to read Endgame for themselves.’<\/p>\n

Buckingham Palace has kept a contemptuous silence but a royal source has dismissed Scobie’s Endgame as just another book on the Windsors that is not worthy of official comment.\u00a0<\/p>\n

The insider told MailOnline when asked if there were truth in claims made by Mr Scobie: ‘There are hundreds of books written about the Royal Family’.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Endgame was released today but some of the reviews been poor.\u00a0 Even the Sussex-sympathising New York Times was withering, describing Scobie as a ‘sympathetic biographer’ whose predictions of the end of the royals are ‘a tad hyperbolic’.<\/p>\n

The new book on the royals was branded ‘vicious’ and ‘plain nasty’ last night. Well-placed sources described wild claims that Charles, Camilla and William conspired to undermine Harry and Meghan as ‘depressingly poisonous’.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Omid Scobie’s book also takes aim at the Princess of Wales, branding her ‘cold’ and lambasting her for backing mental health causes while ‘ignoring Meghan’s cries for help’.<\/p>\n

It tries to stoke a row over the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh’s jokey bid to deflect questions about the Sussexes’ bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview by saying: ‘Oprah who?’ He says this made Edward and Sophie seem ‘casually bigoted’.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace have declined to comment, believing they have nothing to gain from engaging with the claims. Charles and William were both instead out on public engagements close to their hearts \u2013 the King hosting a global investment summit and his son attending the Tusk Conservation Awards.<\/p>\n

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Royal sources described wild claims that Charles, Camilla and William conspired to undermine Harry and Meghan as ‘depressingly poisonous’<\/p>\n

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King Charles III (L) and Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (C) speak with CEO of Nissan Makoto Uchida (R) at Buckingham Palace to mark the conclusion of the Global Investment Summit yesterday<\/p>\n

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Prince William, Prince of Wales onstage during the 2023 Tusk Conservation Awards at The Savoy Hotel\u00a0last night<\/p>\n

Those in royal circles describe the book as ‘plain nasty’, ‘vicious’ and a ‘skewed’ retelling of family events ‘in the Sussex style’. Endgame claims:<\/p>\n