The book cataloging the major bits of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s life Finding Freedom is finally out – written by royal reporters Carolyn Durand and Omid Scobie who share their understanding of Sussexes' relationship with the rest of the royal family.

The book has been awaited by royal fans and experts for a long time as it promised to unveil the elements and moments of royals that is known to none. Apparently, the forecasts were dead right, Finding Freedom does pull the blind on royal life in grand fashion. The points have been put down form the Duke and Duchess’ perspective and hence have spurred a tremendous amount of interest in media who just can’t get enough of Markle and Harry.

The movement of Markle’s emotions since her joining of the royal family is arguably the core of the text. Meghan’s feelings about other royal members, having kids, and life with Prince Harry highlight the content and the agenda that the biographers were seeking to follow.

Even way before the release, Finding Freedom garnered a world attention mainly due to its controversial offerings. Since the book has been structured and written from the standpoint of the Sussexes, royal experts feared that the biography may worsen the tension between the royal family and Sussexes.

The royals must have opened their ears to know what this latest biography translates into. Major attention is around how the book explores the line between the Sussexes and the royal family.

The Royals have not been very vocal about what exactly led to the rift. In this regard, the biographers have kept the things a bit subtle revealing a little of what we already know and a little from their own observations.

The effort of biographers to keep the book interesting for readers is well evident. A good example of their creativity could the title of the second chapter which reads When Harry Met Meghan.

Besides serious bits, a lot of focus has been put on not-so-serious funny and lovely sides of the royal life such as Meghan and Harry sneaking a second kiss during their wedding ceremony.

On the whole, the book summarizes the biographers’ experience of being in close proximity to the couple very well. It would not be wrong to say that the book is close to what royal fans have been wanting to know about the royal family and particularly the Sussexes. And the same applies to experts who are regularly on the lookout for intriguing and interpretable royal news.