Finding Freedom
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
The first, epic and true story of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s life together, finally revealing why they chose to pursue a more independent path and the reasons behind their unprecedented decision to step away from their royal lives, from two top royal reporters who have been behind the scenes since the couple first met.
When news of the budding romance between a beloved English prince and an American actress broke, it captured the world’s attention and sparked an international media frenzy. But while the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have continued to make headlines—from their engagement, wedding, and birth of their son Archie to their unprecedented decision to step back from their royal lives—few know the true story of Harry and Meghan.
For the very first time, Finding Freedom goes beyond the headlines to reveal unknown details of Harry and Meghan’s life together, dispelling the many rumors and misconceptions that plague the couple on both sides of the pond. As members of the select group of reporters that cover the British Royal Family and their engagements, Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand have witnessed the young couple’s lives as few outsiders can.
With unique access and written with the participation of those closest to the couple, Finding Freedom is an honest, up-close, and disarming portrait of a confident, influential, and forward-thinking couple who are unafraid to break with tradition, determined to create a new path away from the spotlight, and dedicated to building a humanitarian legacy that will make a profound difference in the world.
Customer Reviews
Harry is a beautiful Soul
Harry stood by the woman he chose as his bride. So proud of him.
Meghan appears to be a sad soul. No real family. It would be wonderful if she could act like a real princess.
Really good
Omid’s voice is soothing and the information contained gives a rare inside look into the royal couple, their work, and their struggles. The book is a fair and balanced account of the couple’s journey.
Badly written, self pitying drivel
They are shown to be mean spirted and spiteful.
The couple are spoiled, entitled and from the day of the wedding it does not make sense: no father of the bride? No real friends from her childhood and what about her half sister and her half brother? For me this is a red flag!
She was married before and why use white and vail? Just her mother who seems like not fitting in. She did’t talk with King Charles. The rest is history!