Finding Freedom Authors Verify That Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Talked To Them
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If Prince Harry and Meghan Markle hated the way their self-congratulatory bio Finding Freedom paints them as pompous and shallow people, they would have sued by now. The fact they have not is proof to many that they themselves provided information, and now the authors are confirming this.
The authors of the Markle’s new biography have verified that they spoke with the couple, “when appropriate,” in an acknowledgment at the back of the book.
So did Harry and Meghan lie when they told the world that they had nothing whatsoever to do with the book?
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One of the book’s authors (the one who calls himself Meghan’s soul mate) gave interviews in which he denied that he talked to the couple for the book. And yet his own book claims otherwise. It may come down to an argument over semantics with both sides agreeing to spin their actions however it best suits their agenda.
Omid Scobie insisted in interviews that “many” friends of the pair talked to him, not actually Harry and Meghan. Oh, and by the way, the book is a virtual waterfall of compliments and praise for Harry and Meghan.
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The author’s note at the back of the book says this: “We have spoken with close friends of Harry and Meghan, royal aides and palace staff (past and present), the charities and organizations they have built long-lasting relationships with and, when appropriate, the couple themselves.”
So I suppose the parties involved can now claim that what was meant by the slippery phrase, “the couple themselves,” is a pair of donkeys. Because after all there is enough wiggle room in that statement to claim that the couple in question were Bonnie and Clyde.
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But wait, there’s more! The note continues: “In many instances, we have granted sources anonymity to allow freedom to candidly provide direct quotes without their names being attributed (either due to the sensitivity of roles or to protect careers).”
“Many individuals have also spoken to us on what is known as “on-background”, meaning the information from conversations can be used as guidance but no quotes repeated. Conversational dialogue in scenes featured in the book has been drawn directly from accounts shared by multiple sources who have corroborated the same information.”
Based on the extent to which the authors have gone to cover their bums, you would think they expected to be sued or something.
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