These are the reasons why Harry and Meghan can’t go back to being British royalty
Although the biography Finding Freedom about Meghan and Harry hasn’t shown up yet, the book is already turning heads.
Rumor has it that the context of the biography has only made the feuds between the British royals even bigger. It seems that it’s no longer possible for Meghan and Harry to revert to a life of royalty.
Intense revelations
For the making of Finding Freedom, royalty insiders Omid Scobie and Carolyn Dunrad consulted with more than one hundred sources. The authors revealed that even good friends and former employees of the Sussex-ers had a lot to say about the reasons for the Megxit.
Harry and Meghan wanted to raise their son, Archie, away from the spotlight and therefore took a step back from it all. The lovebirds emigrated to Canada and soon thereafter to Los Angeles. Before leaving it would appear there was a deal to evaluate the situation again in January. The British leaders wanted to give Harry and Meghan the possibility of taking up their royal duties at some point – if they so wished. Palace insiders now claim that that is no longer a possibility.
Not coming back
“It seems as if there’s no way back”, says one palace insider in the Daily Mail. In Finding Freedom the private matters, like the exhausting relationship between Kate and Meghan, are discussed in full detail. The authors also claim that Megxit was a big surprise to Queen Elizabeth and that she was not amused.
The revealing biography is apparently damaging to the Windsors’ reputation and will cause an even deeper crack in their relationship to the Sussex-ers. For this reason, heading back to the royal family is no longer an option.
Their contribution to the biography
The English version of Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family will be available for purchase starting on the 11th of August. Harry and Meghan didn’t contribute to the book and the couple’s spokesperson says the book is solely based off the author’s experience. If it’s all true… we’re not sure, but it sure is juicy.
Source: Story, Telegraaf | Image: Videostill