Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are being blamed for the leaked names of the alleged "royal" racists in a new book.

Royal correspondent and biographer Omid Scobie dropped his newest publication, "Endgame," on Tuesday. According to reports, the Dutch copy named the two royals who raised concerns about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's then-unborn child, and Piers Morgan claimed they were King Charles and Kate Middleton.

Royal author and expert Robert Jobson believes the leaked details were from Prince Harry and Markle, who quit royal duties in 2020. The "Our King Charles III: The Man and the Monarch Revealed" author urged the Sussexes to stop their attacks on the royal family.

"Some say revenge is a dish best served cold, and this one appears to have been served up on ice by the Sussexes," Jobson told The Sun. "At some stage, this sort of behavior by the Sussexes has to stop because, in the long term, it's damaging the monarchy and certainly not helping their cause either."

An unnamed royal insider also shared the same remarks with the news outlet. The source claimed that the letter Markle sent to King Charles, where she raised her concern about the racist allegations, was kept "under lock and key," and no one within the monarch's circle would brief anyone about it.

 "In all likelihood, it must have been the Sussex camp which leaked the names," the insider claimed. "It's a nasty and deliberate attack."

The Sussexes and the members of the royal family reportedly had a falling out after the former decided to step back from their royal duties and move to California. The royal rift allegedly worsened after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex dished more details about their relationship with the members of the firm in their Netflix docuseries "Harry & Meghan" in December 2022, which was followed by Prince Harry's memoir "Spare" in January.

The Sussexes hinted that they were willing to spend the holidays in Sandringham, prompting some to speculate that the beef between them and the royals was thawing. However, some royal experts doubted it and claimed Prince Harry and Markle seemingly have ulterior motives.

"I get the impression they must need more material for their next documentary," Charlotte Griffith, editor-at-large at The Mail on Sunday, said on GB News.

Prince Harry's biographer, Angela Levin, echoed the same sentiment. "And I feel rather cynically that they want to go and see the royal family to actually get information that they can sell on," Levin claimed.