Omid Scobie
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 42 |
Date of birth | July 4,1982 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Wales |
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Omid Scobie Life story
Omid Scobie is a British journalist and writer best known for co-authoring the book Finding Freedom. Scobie's work generally focuses on the British royal family. Scobie was born in Wales and grew up in Oxford with his younger brother and parents, a Persian social worker mother and a British marketing director father.
How the Palace got stuck in Scobie-gate
...By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondentNow that King Charles and Catherine, the Princess of Wales have been widely identified as the names in the race row mistakenly included in the Dutch edition of Omid Scobie s Endgame book, how can the Royal Family respond? It is not helped by the Dutch publisher still not explaining how it happened - on Friday now saying it would not go further than previous, not very enlightening, comments about an " error"...
Endgame: Royal race row naming not publicity stunt, says author Omid Scobie
... Omid Scobie told BBC Newsnight he did not know how a Dutch translation of Endgame came to include the names...
Scobie book: How could the royal naming mistake happen?
... But the author Omid Scobie, speaking on Dutch television on Tuesday, made it clear that any version he had produced had never named names...
Dutch version of Scobie royal book withdrawn over 'translation error'
...By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondentThe Dutch edition of Omid Scobie s controversial royal book Endgame has been withdrawn from sale, with its publishers blaming a translation error...
Omid Scobie royal book: More like Action Replay than Endgame
... Omid Scobie s widely-trailed book covers familiar territory, with an account of family tensions and palace plots, through the era of Prince Harry and Meghan s departure for the US, the late Queen s death and into the new reign of King Charles...
Royal Family: Omid Scobie book Endgame promises to detail turmoil
... Omid Scobie s Endgame, published on Tuesday, promises to " pull back the curtain on an institution in turmoil"...
Piers Morgan was told story was from voicemails, court hears
... Omid Scobie, who wrote a book about Prince Harry, says he heard the conversation while an intern in 2002...
Scobie book: How could the royal naming mistake happen?
By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent
So how does the Dutch version of a book have Lines that don't appear in the original English edition?
Not any random Lines - But a highly damaging reference linking a member of the Royal Family to a race row that has rumbled on for years.
That's The Royal puzzle after the of a person alleged to have made comments about The Skin colour of The Baby that Prince Harry and Meghan were expecting.
It's been presented as a mistake, a very embarrassing one, and The Book has been hastily taken off the shelves. But how could it have happened?
The Dutch Language edition, Eindstrijd, has a very plain reference to a senior royal and there have been claims of another much vaguer reference to a second name.
The publisher's Managing Director , Anke Roelen, said on Tuesday night: " An error occurred in the Dutch translation and is currently being rectified. "
As a result, the publishing house, Xander Uitgevers, is " temporarily withdrawing The Book " with its release day descending into chaos.
Although this blames The Problem on the translation process, a comparison of the English and Dutch text doesn't suggest it's about getting some of the phrases or vocabulary Mixed Up .
The Line identifying the member of the Royal Family isn't in the English text, so it hasn't been mistranslated. It seems to have been added.
The Next thought might be that This Was part of a draft or a previous edit that had been Taken Out of other language versions, But had mistakenly not been updated in the Dutch version.
But the author Omid Scobie , speaking on Dutch television on Tuesday, made it clear that any version he had produced had never named names. So that would rule out this having been a draft or remnant of some previous editing that had not been removed.
" There's never been a version that I've produced that has names in it, " the author told the Rtl Boulevard show.
" The Book 's available in A Number of languages and unfortunately I can't speak Dutch, so I haven't seen the copy for myself, so if there have been any translation errors I'm sure the publisher's got it Under Control , " said Mr Scobie.
In pre-publicity, he had made a specific point of saying that for legal reasons, he wouldn't identify The Names involved in The Race row that emerged from Prince Harry and Meghan's interview with Oprah Winfrey .
Prince Harry and Meghan themselves have never given the name of the person or persons, who were alleged to have asked questions about The Skin colour of their as yet unborn baby.
As Meghan herself has observed about the potential consequences of revealing the name: " I think that would be very damaging to them. "
After This was first revealed in the Oprah Winfrey interview in 2021 it sparked a royal race row, and questions about the identity of those involved have become a lingering cloud.
This latest book makes The Claim that there were Two People involved in asking these questions rather than one.
There's been no update from the publisher on Wednesday to explain their own Investigations - But that won't stop those trying to Work Out what was happened.
Could it have been some kind of publishing version of a hack or a hoax? Was it a sales stunt? A prank? Stray text put in for a joke And Then not removed? Or someone changing text after the proofreading was finished?
What's surprising is that any other news Lines in The Book were heavily trailed, including excerpts in the US press and in interviews.
So it might seem odd to bury the biggest bombshell in The Middle of The Book , without any subsequent explanation of this revelation, and without any kind of highlighting of The Claim .
After This Short Line revealing the name, the Dutch text goes back to the same as the English, while you might expect it to reference back or expand on such a major revelation, which would be the biggest moment in The Book .
If a publisher had decided to take such a big decision to reveal this information, it would be its biggest selling point as well as its biggest risk.
Either Way , if it was going to be deliberately revealed it's hard to see why it would be tucked away as a single line, mid-text, rather than milked in every way to boost sales.
Buckingham Palace hasn't been commenting on what has appeared in the Dutch edition of Endgame, in a book that already had been taking aim at the senior members of the Royal Family .
The English-language publishers, Harper Collins, have also not responded.
In The Wake of the Oprah interview, with its toxic questions about racism and The Royals , the late Queen's response had included: " Recollections may vary. "
In this latest Dutch whodunnit, it seems translations may vary too.
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