![]() ![]() Nonoo, one of Meghan’s closest friends, and Anderson, the global membership director of Soho House, planned a group hang with a few friends at the club’s London location while Meghan was in town for Wimbledon and taking meetings. Who really introduced Meghan and Harry? Though the Sussexes haven’t told the story of how they met publicly, Finding Freedom makes the case that Misha Nonoo and Markus Anderson were responsible for planning their first date in July 2016. So while the book is an explicit attempt to tell the story from Meghan and Harry’s perspective, their attention to detail means that plenty of tabloid tall tales get a skeptical second look-and a few of them really do turn out to be true. “Our mission has been motivated by the desire to present the truth of misreported stories that have become gospel simply because of the amount of times they have been repeated,” they write. ![]() They state that they spoke to over 100 sources, including friends, current and former staff, charity representatives, and even a few times with the couple themselves at events and informal situations, and subjected all their information to strict fact-checking standards. In an author’s note at end of their new royal biography, Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand provide a bit of insight into how they reported their bombshell look behind the scenes of the years Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spent in the royal family. ![]()
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