Ever since the book Finding Freedom based on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry has come out, readers and critics believe that the Sussex couple may have been participating in the completion of the book despite their official denial.
Journalist Tanya Gold particularly believes that the details told in the Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand book feel more like an autobiography than an outsider’s narrative.
“It is a book Harry and Meghan obviously endorse — and, I suspect, may have written passages of. It feels like an autobiography,” Gold wrote in The New York Times.
“No royals are explicitly abused in the book. Prince William and Catherine emerge as cold (when they are merely English) but nothing worse,” she further added.
Pointing out details like the time Meghan got in trouble for wearing a certain necklace or a nail color that was darker than the allowed shade, Gold writes that these itsy bitsy details are unusual for anyone other than the couple to know or share.
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