Prince William and Kate Middleton rarely shared anything about their personal lives as a couple and parents. These days, however, the future King and Queen Consort have seemingly become more open about certain things in their lives as royals. 

While they may have remained tight-lipped, Finding Freedom gave a "rare insight" about the Cambridge couple's relationship, according to Hello! magazine. It, reportedly, reveals a few details about their "equal partnership" in raising Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

Authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand shared what Prince William and Kate Middleton are like inside their home. The Sussex couple's unofficial biography claims that the Duke of Cambridge is "involved" in every aspect of their children's lives.

He, reportedly, picks-up and drops-off the kids on school days. But when inside their home, the future King helps the young Cambridges with their homework. The book adds that the Cambridge couple has always desired to give their kids a normal childhood as what Princess Diana had wanted for her sons. 

Scobie and Durand, then, assert that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are "modern parents," who share "equal" responsibilities. As added, William prepares meals as much as his wife did.

Aside from their lives as royal parents, Finding Freedom further claims that Prince William and Kate Middleton have always seen their kitchen as the "heart of their home." This, reportedly, became even more apparent when they relocated to Apartment 1A in Kensington Palace.

The authors, later on, reveal that when Meghan Markle first met the Duke of Cambridge, they "enjoyed tea" with the Duke of Sussex at the heart of their family home, which is the kitchen. She did not, however, meet the Duchess of Cambridge during that time. It, reportedly, took months before they met each other.

The claims about Prince William and Kate Middleton's life as partners and parents may have seemingly placed them in a good light. But, the entirety of Finding Freedom presents them in a "relatively unfavorable light," according to the Daily Express.

The publication speculated that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge might "retaliate" with a biography of their own. Although there is, reportedly, a chance of this happening soon, royal experts contended that this is very "unlikely" to happen.

Speaking to the same publication, expert Richard Fitzwilliam argued that Buckingham Palace has remained silent amid all the allegations from the Sussex couple's book. He explained that this is, somehow, "expected" and is the "right course" to take in this case. Therefore, he is certain that the Cambridge couple will not respond to any of the claims.