Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is about to drop their new book in August. As it is expected to entail their life behind the camera and the reason behind their departure from the monarchy, it is now being compared to Princess Diana's tell-all biography. Written by Andrew Morton, the Princess of Wales' revelations resulted in ruining her relationship and even infuriating them, which may also happen with the Sussexes.

Titled Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, it's now listed for pre-order on Amazon. Its online version will be out on Aug. 11, while the hard copy one is on Aug. 20. With a price of $14.99 for a Kindle type and $27.99 for the hardcover, it is now said to be a bestseller.

The book is written by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, who are known to be close to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. In the site's book description, the biography is marketed to go beyond the headlines about the couple to reveal unknown details of their life together. It will also dispel the rumors and misconceptions about them.

Daily Mail earlier claimed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle gave an interview for the book. However, the authors said that they used their unique access to the pair and wrote its content with the help of people close to them.

So, NZ Herald revealed that Finding Freedom has the potential to be equally explosive and damaging like Princess Diana's biography, Diana: Her True Story. As it remains to be seen what the controversial couple, their friends, and the authors write in their book, it may make Archie Harrison's parents susceptible to accusations of hypocrisy.

The book's title alone is quite questionable, as they were never trapped when they were still senior royals. The publication also claimed that The Firm is never loathsome, as they can still use their titles.

If they, indeed, want to escape the monarchy, it is a big question as to why they still tend to keep the property on Queen Elizabeth II's Windsor estate and accept money from Prince Charles. Also, as their reason to leave their royal roles is "to create a new path away from the spotlight," there are also doubts on why they decided to move to Los Angeles, known as the paparazzi capital of the world.