Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may make another controversial move when they release an explosive biography that may cover the time their romance started until they decided to quit as senior royals. The couple, reportedly, talks to their two chosen journalists who will write a story about their relationship and the possible explosive details of their departure from the monarchy.

According to Daily Mail, palace courtiers are now afraid what will the 320-page book, which will be out on Aug. 11, possibly contain. There are reports that it may include the detailed reason of their decision to quit as senior members of the royal family.

Sources revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle gave an exclusive interview to their "favored" journalists, Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, even before they moved to Los Angeles. ITV newsreader Tom Bradby earlier revealed that he knows some of the explosive details that the pair might reveal in a "sit-down interview" and warned it wouldn't be good.

According to Evening Standard, the book's content may further aggravate the already strained relationship of the Sussexes with the royal family. From the alleged rift of the Duke of Sussex with his brother, Prince William, to the breakdown of the Fab Four, this may make the matters worst for all of them.

People who are close to Queen Elizabeth II are now worried about what Prince Harry and Meghan Markle might possibly reveal. Allegedly, The Sun noted that the book started when the issues between the Duchess of Sussex and the royal family began before the royal wedding in May 2018.

The former actress' friends were said to have talked to Scobie and Durand to set the record straight. However, the biography's release, reportedly, pushed back when they decided to quit the firm.

With the possible revelations, the royal family may be more upset as the biography will "explore the open wounds" that are yet to heal after the controversial Megxit. The upcoming book seems to echo Prince Diana's tell-all interview, which accounts the "true story" behind her so-called fairy tale love story with Prince Charles, with the journalist Andrew Morton in 1992.

However, insiders made it known that Morton was a "British hack with years of experience on Fleet Street behind him." Former private secretary Patrick Jephson wrote in the Mail on Sunday that working with pliable authors and magazine journalists while trying to avoid those deemed awkward is a standard royal practice.

But in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's case, Jephson said that it was not all about image. For them, it was business, which was part of their "self-branding and marketing process."