Earlier this year Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle stirred quite a storm as the two announced their exit from the royal family. Now settled in the US, the couple let go off their royal ranks and head out to live ‘ordinary’ but independent life. The pair have been collaborating with journalists Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand on a biographical look at their last few years, provisionally called Thoroughly Modern Royals: The Real World of Meghan and Harry. The book’s two authors have had a fruitful relationship with Meghan and Harry, and have already gotten exclusive access to some of their events. The biography panning over 320 pages is reportedly aiming for release on August 11. It has been speculated that the book could expose their side of the story and bring to the forefront additional startling details about the Sussex pair’s exit that sent shockwaves down the world. Notably, the book will cover the period from Meghan and Harry’s introduction to their royal exit in March, including details about her deteriorating relationship with the Markle family. It will approach those years from the perspective of the couple and cast Meghan in a more flattering light than many tabloid stories have. Earlier, Princess Diana had cooperated with Andrew Morton, a tabloid veteran, on Diana: Her True Story, which documented her difficult days in the palace and the affair between Prince Charles and his future wife, Camilla Parker-Bowles. While the bombshell announcements of the book fueled its status as a bestseller, a subtle angle of Morton’s story resonates more than two decades after Diana’s death.