It looks like nothing can stop Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to reveal their version of the story in their highly-anticipated explosive book. The biography's title now ,reportedly, emerged, along with other important details after being posted for pre-order on Amazon.
On the Amazon's post, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's bombshell book will bear the title Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family. It is set to be released worlwide online on August 11, while the hard copy will be on August 20. The cover featured the first time they visited the United Kingdom together in October 2018.
In the book's synopsis, it said that only a "few know the true story" of the Sussexes after they decided to step back from their royal lives. Finding Freedom would go behind the headlines and reveal the unknown details of their life together that would dispel all the rumors and misconceptions about them.
The book's authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand witnessed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's lives that "few outsiders" could. They based Finding Freedom on the unique access they have of the couple and with the help of those people close to them. It would tell an honest, up-close, confidence, influential, and optimism of the couple who was not afraid to break with tradition and create a new path as private citizens that aimed to build a humanitarian legacy to make a change.
Daily Mail previously reported that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were working with Omid Scobie and Catherin Durand for a new explosive book that might add tension to their already strained relationship with the royal family. According to Express, more details about the book may emerge in the future.
The book's given title may also remain, although its publisher, Dey Street Books, noted on its website that it's still "a work in progress." On the site, the names of the authors were listed backward, Eibocs for Scobie and Dnarud for Durand.
As early as now, royal fans are already excited to get their hands on Finding Freedom. One fan announced that the book could now be preordered on Amazon and even said that she would opt for the hard copy one. Another one added that she already ordered for herself and a Kindle version for her sister.
Meanwhile, some believed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were following in Princess Diana's footsteps for working with known journalists to drop a tell-all book. Their move is now being compared to what the Princess of Wales did when she collaborated with Andrew Morton for her biography, Diana: Her True Story.