A review by roulettegirl
Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family by Omid Scobie, Carolyn Durand

4.0

Probably could have used another round of editing - the talk of clothes and designers and Michelin star meals can be a bit much - but overall an interesting look at a relationship that has the attention of the world, in ways both good and bad. Harry and Meghan clearly wanted to use their roles to change the world, and it's a damn shame they felt they were unable to do so. No one comes off particularly well or poorly in the book. They all just come across as human, which is a nice change from the narrative build up by tabloids and the British media.