Why Harry and Meghan's biography could have potential to backfire

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Why Harry and Meghan's biography could have potential to backfire
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'Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family' could be the catharsis the royal couple needs right now but it could also alienate them, writes Marchelle Abrahams. IOL_Lifestyle

It was only a matter of time till Prince Harry and Meghan announced to the world that they would be releasing a new biography. With the media turning the tables on the couple and them taking a hard line approach with certain publications, they were looking for an outlet to debunk the villainous character that Meghan was set up to portray.

There's also a chance it could all backfire. When "When Diana: Her True Story" was first published in 1992, it forever changed the way the public viewed the British monarchy. But it also alienated Diana from the royals. After the book went public, she was painted as a traitor; a stain on the monarchy.

Whatever message the couple are trying to convey, what far outweighs it is the money to be made. At the beginning of May, HarperCollins Publishers announced that it acquired the world rights. And with Scobie and Durand given direct access to the couple, the book is probably as honest as it's going to get.

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