Omid Scobie's proximity to 'laughing stock' Harry and Meghan hasn’t paid off

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Omid Scobie's proximity to 'laughing stock' Harry and Meghan hasn’t paid off
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The Sussexes bringing the author of “tone-deaf whinge fest” Finding Freedom on board hasn’t paid off because the couple have “become a laughing stock,” a royal expert claims.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to bring Omid Scobie into their corner hasn't paid off as their"brand is quite unsalvageable at this point," royal commentator Esther Krakue claims.

“He always has been in royal reporting territory. He worked for Harper’s Bazaar and US weekly but his proximity to the Sussexes is quite curious. The UK TV personality said Mr Scobie may “understand how to build a brand within a brand” yet Meghan and Harry's “popularity is still very low.”

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