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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.

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Finding Freedom Audiobook Narrator

Omid Scobie is the narrator of Finding Freedom audiobook that was written by Omid Scobie

Omid Scobie is a London-based journalist, author, Harper’s Bazaar editor-at-large and Yahoo! News executive editor. His New York Times bestselling biography on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Finding Freedom, remains the fastest selling royal book in two decades and has seen Scobie become the most talked about royal correspondent of this generation. Today, he remains an authoritative voice on the lives and philanthropic endeavors of the British Royal Family, which he has covered since 2011, and can regularly be seen on US television as a contributor for Good Morning America and ABC News, helping shape coverage for breaking royal news and major royal events. An advocate for a more diverse, inclusive and ethical media, Scobie is regularly invited to speak with journalism students and at industry events.

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Narrator Omid Scobie
Length 11 hours 29 minutes
Author Omid Scobie
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Publisher HarperAudio
Release date August 11, 2020
ISBN 9780063046139

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The publisher of the Finding Freedom is HarperAudio. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Biography & Autobiography, Rich & Famous

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The publisher of the Finding Freedom is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780063046139.

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Goodreads Reviews

Ingrid

August 10, 2020

I see a lot of racist reviewing a book that isn’t even out yet. The spoiler for this book is that you will see a lot of racist leaving fake reviews for a book they didn’t read and mascarade that as indignation. When in reality if FACTS were brought to be debated they all would be trying to come up with excuses. Pathetic. But that’s what is expected of racists and ignorant people that instead of facts spend their little lifes away reading tabloids. Good luck with your hatred. Karma is a bitch, just remember that.

Lois

December 08, 2022

2022 Reread Review:I'm rereading the tabloid biographies of Harry & Meghan and Sussexit. I'm rereading in order of publication to track how the attitudes towards the couple, changed or didn't change, in anticipation of Harry's upcoming memoir 'Spare'. I think my original review still works for this Original 2020 Review:British tabloids: print, online and TV, have been complaining nonstop and demanding Meghan go home. Calling her 'duchess difficult', british for 'uppity'.So she leaves and now they are big mad and screaming abandonment.Make it make sense.The claims that she, a WOC, 'stole' a white man from a former slave trading and violently colonizing tribe....The jokes write themselves.I believe Harry, Meghan, Charles, the queen, and other royals, all indirectly probably contributed some info using their friends and staff which is how most royals have gotten out their side of the story for decades.Typically, 'the royal' who is the subject of the biography that they either directly or indirectly participated in, will put out a formal statement denying their participation in said biography.In the case of this book and this story, it just so happens this is the 3rd book, at least, out this year covering the exact same royals, the exact same material and ALL promising to be in sole possession of the 'unbiased truth'.I read Meghan & Harry: The Real Story by Lady Colin Campbell published end of June. I reviewed it June 26th.I read Royals at War by Dylan Howard also published end of June. I reviewed it on July 2nd.The above biographies were written in pretty much the same tone, with pretty much the same claims to 'insiders, palace staff and friends' of whatever 'royal' providing the quote. All 3 biographies address the popular tabloid stories we've all read, seen and heard and all 3 possess at least a degree of bias. I give this book the most weight of the 3 ONLY because the authors say they have maintained journalistic 'sourcing' standards. I presume they'll be called out by the over-caffeinated British press I've been reading so much about on anything they misrepresented.So time will uncover the accuracy of this narrative.I'm sure the truth is both a matter of perspective and a bit lost in the sauce at this point. I think everyone involved is going to try to spin themselves as the victims.I would say that the Cambridge's come off as the Duke & Duchess of Pettyville in this and probably had the least involvement. Or pulled out as the relationship soured between the Fab 4.I don't really think we'll ever know everything and I don't really care.None of it is any of my business.Nothing I've read has really changed the opinions that I formed surrounding why Harry & Meghan exited the UK.Most of my suspicions were formed by the gaps left by in the first 2 books. This nicely confirmed my theories.I only gave this 5 stars because of racist trolls in the reviews. I live for the petty🤷🏾‍♀️I'm not only a player, I'm the Petty President!LolI'd probably give this 3.5 stars which is the highest rating I've given of the 3 biographies on this subject.I found it interesting that Prince Charles was so heavily involved in the wedding plans. I LOVE that he added Bishop Curry and the Kingdom Choir. Prince Charles is a bit ruthless in his pursuit of positive press coverage. He knew the details of this historic event would make him appear inclusive and serve as some type of proof he cares about diversity. As was him keeping quiet about it and allowing it to be revealed, as in this book, as a thoughtful detail.What he cares about is optics and this was beautifully played.I have no choice but to stan.Prince Charles is an old hat at using royal biographers to rehabilitate his public image. I'm guessing his staff cooperated as much as the Sussex's in this.Prince Charles will be reading the room so to speak and be very aware that whatever his personal views, the rest of the world sees Meghan's treatment as racism. It's hard to tell with covid but given the recent intrusive pics of baby Archie I'd guess the popularity of all things Sussex hasn't diminished at all. Charles is hedging his bets and seeing what unfolds but making sure he looks good either way.Same with the offhand offer of support as the couple 'forge their own path'.Dad can easily withdraw financially and staff support if they aren't playing ball so to speak. He's paying for a measure of control.I also think he VERY much wants this resolved and them back in the fold. I think this is the carrot. For all of the outrage over money spent on the Sussex's its proven to be faux bullshit."The Queen took great pleasure in gifting homes to her family members, a senior aide said. Her Majesty gave Sunninghill Park to Prince Andrew; Bagshot Park to Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex; and Anmer Hall to William and Kate. “It’s her thing!” the aide added."So the Queen didn't single out Harry with Frogmore, it appears this is a bit par for the course. I agree that giving money to rich people is the height of ridiculous. However british tabloids are only complaining about the money spent on Meghan.So yes, that qualifies as a racist concern.Either apply the money complaint across the board and let the royals pay for themselves full stop or shut up with the racist faux concerns about Meghan's access to family 'firm' funds. British tabloids are so virulently racist that they give more coverage and seem to have more outrage as a nation about Meghan touching her own belly (baby bump) then they are collectively about their already scandal prone Andrew, also being a sex-trafficking-in-children-while-engaging-in-sexual-assault 'Prince'.This is the 2nd book to reveal the Cambridge's acting badly. Royals at War praised William but painted Kate as mean and taunting to Meghan. As well as Kate having her friends and social circle taunt Meghan at events.I definitely think Wills and Kate are jealous.Wills is very like Charles with Diana, in that he doesn't want to share the spotlight. Even if doing so helps the royal family to have wider and further reaching appeal. The truth is the monarchs duties are ceremonial. They don't have any real power nor and none of them does anything even slightly resembling work.So what harm can Harry & Meghan's popularity do to the royal family?Wills will be Prince of Wales and then King.His son George will be King after him.A royal coup isn't a fear even in this century.The Cambridge's need therapy and to grow up.Or to continue the Fab 4 and ride on Harry and Meghan's popularity.Instead they were the driving force behind breaking up the Fab 4.The Cambridge's 'hired' (implied they kinda enticed key staff with better positions and pay then the Sussex's had the budget to offer) the Sussex's staff, which is a big deal in their social circles and considered rude if not a snub. The Sussex's lawsuit against the tabloids revealed that the leak at the palace in regards to Meghan was the Cambridge's staff.That's not independent of William & Kate, that's being lead by them.I honestly think that's the whole reason the Sussex's went ahead with this lawsuit.It's a smart way to reveal that they were most definitely being mistreated by the palace. With his brother and sister in law gleefully participating.I actually think this book is mild and mostly non-accusatory in overall tone. The authors just give tidbits but don't make outright accusations and present the other viewpoint though it's clear they don't agree, they acknowledge a differing view exists.That's a far cry above Campbell's book which just ignored facts in favor of a predetermined racist narrative.Mostly amounting to, 'the nerve of that uppity negress'.If you read between the lines, the palace staff disliked and did not trust Meghan. This is another area the racism rears it's ugly head. Science has studied race relations for decades. Reliably found is that white people do not trust Black people. Not because of the individual Black person but because that's how racism manifests: preconceived prejudice with the power to both act on those and reliably challenge even the label of racism.We live in a time in which only 'bad' people are racists so the mind which is disturbed because of one's own racism searches for rational reasons to apply one's own bias.This plays out in staff not getting back to Meghan to allow her to schedule her tiara fitting. The staff referring to her as 'Harry's showgirl'. It's 2020 and white people the world over know to never refer to a Black adult as a girl or boy much less as the property of a white person.Because of the ridiculous ass hierarchy which makes up a ludicrous system like monarchy the couple do not have enough power for their extremely relevant and valid concerns to be addressed.I understand this because I grew up in and even today live in a country where no one who looks like me and all of us combined collectively do not hold enough social power to get our needs addressed. No matter how reasonable, 'Like don't shoot my kids and can I get health-care that doesn't disproportionately harm me?'If I had it within my power to leave I would too.I think for all of the shit talked by the royal family, 'The Firm' wants and needs the star power that Harry & Meghan bring. Star power amounts to social relevance and relevance is always an issue for the firm.If the Sussex's do plan to return to the firm, they plan to do so from a much stronger bargaining position.Or they stay in the States and solidify their position as American Royalty.This isn't as much of a gamble on their part as it may appear.I think ultimately this hurts Wills future reign. He'd be smart to work this out. The longer it goes on he risks them being successful.Once the Sussex's need no assistance from the palace, that means they owe them nothing either. Should Harry & Meghan find success on the same path as the Clinton's and the Obama's, well that'll be respected everywhere but Britain.Under that scenario the Sussex's wouldn't need Britain and that would shift the power dynamic.Even if they move to strip their titles the firm risks such a move being labeled racism abroad.The Sussex's are not without a measure of power.The US has it's own hierarchy and they are fully embraced by it here.With Oprah firmly on the Sussex's team it's inevitable that their popularity will continue to rise globally.That's why so many powerful people in Hollywood are protecting and sheltering them right now. When Oprah is your Fairy Godmother doors open.The British tabloids will continue to have red-faced racists pontificating loudly on TV which will simply serve to cement the image of the racist Brit.At a time the nation can ill afford it.Brexit was racist.Much like with the election of chump in the US in a single election the UK became an openly racist and not giving a fuck nation.Take it from a US citizen living abroad, it hurts your global image which sticks and stinks like shit.I mean the Sussex's were making the firm money. While increasing the social relevance of the British institution of monarchy globally with Meghan but they as a couple didn't rate enough to have their needs addressed and concerns treated as more than whining.So they left.Either to return with more power or more likely to blaze their own trail.The thing is it's bad for for future King Wills if he can't make peace with his brother. After all he has to make his position as royal tenable.Celebrity in the States is a whole other playing field and Harry & Meghan have their bases covered from what I can see.Whew chile the tea was piping and the house was filthy in this fun gossipy book.

Candie

December 07, 2020

I know I'm in the minority here but I actually really loved this book. I'm a huge fan of both Meghan and Harry and all of the work that they do to promote environmental change, empowering women, gender equality, mental health awareness and so much more. I really enjoyed reading about their story and I genuinely hope that things work out for them.

Catania

August 06, 2020

Looking forward to reading this book. Gave it five stars to combat the one star reviews

Bel

August 11, 2020

This is very humanizing royal book ever written. Very revealing. I love Harry and Meghan beautiful love story and their compassionate hearts. I'm aware their detractors are not wasting time to discredit this book but for what I've already read it is a gem. Looking forward to my hard copy.

jennyliest

March 08, 2021

Ein super interessantes Buch! Es hat sich gelesen, wie das gucken einer Netflix Doku 😍👌🏻 Informativ, fesselnd & unterhaltsam zugleich. Meiner Meinung nach haben die beiden Autoren einen super Job gemacht! Ich mag den Ton des Buches, den Schreibstil & auch inhaltlich hat es mich einfach überzeugt. 👏🏻👏🏻

Syarifatul

July 24, 2020

Can't wait to read the book! ☺

Ms.

August 12, 2020

Most of the people leaving negative reviews haven’t read the book. I know because what they are saying is not true. I don’t want to say too much and give it away.The book starts off as a love story. It talks about their background, their first date, 2 trips to Botswana. The details leading up to their wedding. It talks about some of the controversies but the authors usually gives both sides and the reader has to decide which narrative is valid. So when people say Meghan looks like mother Theresa it’s not true. I followed Meg before Harry. A lot of the information from came from her old blog, speeches and magazine interviews. It reveals who set them up. Harry has/had some mental struggles and struggles defining his purpose. The reason I only gave it 4 stars was because the book is really long. A lot of information could have been left out like who designed Meg’s out fit she was wearing. It started to read like a Vogue Magazine piece. The authors took literary license when it came to creating visuals. It became to wordy and I just wanted to Get to the meat of the story. It’s a good weekend read if you have been following The Sussexes. If you are not a fan this book is not for you.

Courtney

August 12, 2020

This was partly what I was expecting (an account from a Sussex friendly POV), but also not (it was MUCH kinder to other royals that I thought it would be - it definitely wasn't knives out). The "juicy gossip" I was expecting was not as flagrant, and instead focused on a really cute and tender love story, then on their charitable endeavors as Meghan joined the Firm, and the last (not even fully) third of the of book addressed Sussexit - their leaving of the Royal Family. I think the best part of the book was it's opening section about their early romance, and it had some really tender moments. I also don't see a lot of ground in people saying this paints the Royal Family or the Cambridges in particular as villains - it's the institution and the press that they fought against, and the authors include flattering details or explanations when other family members could be attacked. From following them in a Sussex friendly blog, I was familiar with a lot of these stories, but it was still nice to see it explained in this way without the smear campaign in full swing. The book was written in a standard creative nonfiction manner, and while there were a few small instances that I wondered if they were typos or editing errors, it was serviceable. I would probably give it 3.5 stars, but because of the advanced negative reviews by people who hadn't read it and presumably were completely fine with the smear campaign, I rounded up. This is a book for royal watchers. I don't think it's a "must read" but I hope this will lead to less toxic coverage for Harry and Meghan.

Nethy

August 11, 2020

love reading this book. It open my eyes to what was happening behind the scenes.

Faye

December 23, 2020

Absolutely delightful

Suzanne

August 13, 2020

Absolutely LOVE this book. It is the truth and we need the truth after all the lies that have been printed by tabloids. The writing is outstanding and the book flows so well. I wish Meghan and Harry and Archie all the best in all that they do. Thank you Omid and Carolyn for this outstanding truthful account of their lives.

Maureenthompson

August 11, 2020

FinallyGlad to finally get both sides of the storyGood job Scobie. I really hope they can get a life away from the negativity

Stevie

August 16, 2020

well researched, and a majority of the information wasn't new to people who have followed meghan since her royal wedding.i've witnessed the constant defensive stance fans had to be on as the british tabloid culture thrived alongside her success. i was ultimately confused as to why she was under constant harassment when most of her decisions and actions resembled a conscious awareness to the meanings she applied in every move she made as the duchess of sussex.omid does a remarkable job in providing the research and information that only a member of the royal rota can provide insight on, especially with the operation of the imperialistic monarchy's aids and the press. truthfully i would rate this a 3/5 but i'm so disgusted by the amount of people who are trying to undermine the truth and this journalist's credibility, while carolyn is a co-author and is not ridiculed as much.it speaks volumes to how british tabloid culture really upholds this idea of white britishness, and is definitely a micro-aggression in the way they antagonize the biracial author just as they targeted the biracial duchess.

Chelsea

August 16, 2020

I really enjoyed this book about Harry and Meghan. Almost all of the incidents mentioned I remember reading about in the news and always wondered what the true story was. I would be interested in a book focused on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge throughout these years as a companion piece. While I wish things had turned out differently and they became the fab four, I completely understand the need for separation and a step back from the royal life. I will always be fascinated with the royal family and will want to know more, but I know we will never fully get the truth.

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