Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are not done telling their truths, and an updated version of Finding Freedom by Carolyn Durand and Omid Scobie is the perfect vehicle for that.
While the first version covered their story and some of the events that pushed them to renounce their duty as working members of the British royal family, the new chapters seek to bring more clarity in the aftermath of the bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview.
Interestingly, despite the fallout, Meghan Markle is said to have no regrets about speaking her truth with the legendary TV host, she reportedly found the experience “cathartic.”
The new version claims that some members of the royal family were happy that the former actress skipped the funeral of Prince Philip who passed away in April.
For critics, the new chapters are light on real revelations, but they prove that the couple is determined to stay in the limelight no matter the cost.
The former actress was always going to leave her mark in the royal family because very early on in her life she knew she wanted to be someone important.
According to a new documentary movie, Meghan at 40: The Climb to Power, it appears that Meghan Markle might not be satisfied with staying in her husband’s shadow and wanted to make a name for herself.
The Duchess of Sussex allegedly craved to be known as “a change-maker” or a “superstar” and not just as the wife of Prince Harry.
According to royal insider Emily Andrews, Meghan Markle preferred to be “disruptive” instead of being known as “Mrs. Mountbatten-Windsor,” who raises her rescued chicken and grows “her own organic veg.”
Paula Bacon, who voiced the narration of the trendy documentary, stated that even though the duchess seemingly achieved most of her goals like worldwide fame, loving marriage, children, and a suitable home, she still wanted more from life.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex caused a huge controversy when they left their positions as senior royals and estranged themselves from the British royal family over a year ago so that they could live more peacefully away from media attention.
Since then, the couple moved to California and allegedly struck a couple of lucrative contracts worth millions of dollars with streaming giants Netflix and Spotify.
Apparently, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were determined to create “informative” and “uplifting” productions that would raise more awareness of topics such as women’s rights, gender equality, and mental illnesses.
The Duchess of Sussex even revealed to the public some details about one of her planned productions for Netflix — animated series that would tell the story of a 12-year-old girl called Pearl and her “heroic adventures.”