Since their royal exit, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have seemingly kept quiet about several things. But, as they move on to the new chapter of their lives in Los Angeles, new revelations have continued to develop.

Amid the pandemic crisis, reports revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will release a biography about their lives as a royal. It was until earlier this month when the title of the material was revealed.

Initially, reports kept on calling the book "Thoroughly Modern Royals." However, it was, later on, confirmed that the book is titled, Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family.

A lot of things about the biography have remained in secrecy until these past few days. Aside from the publishing date, which is set in August, the public has now come to learn several new details about the material.

According to Express UK, one of the authors, royal expert, Omid Scobie recently shared in an episode of the ABC's HeirPod that the book has been in the works since two years ago. He told royal commentator Maggi Rulli that it "feels nice" now that he can publicly talk about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's upcoming biography.

The co-author, reportedly, continued to share that since the emergence of the project, there have been a lot of "twists and turns." He then added that to say these things is an "understatement."

Omid Scobie also asserted that even the Duke and Duchess of Sussex did not "expect" things to "turn out the way they did." The truth is, "no one did," he said.

Nevertheless, he, reportedly, went on to contend that Finding Freedom "follows" that very journey of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. He also admitted that most people have already seen him at almost all engagements that the Sussex couple had attended in their time as royals.

In the end, he ensured that the upcoming book has not left any stone "unturned." He then concluded that the book is the "definitive version" of the couple's lives.

To date, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have continued to stay indoors in their Los Angeles mansion, per the New York Post. It was also stated that this is where the Duke and Duchess have planned to "bring up" their firstborn son, Archie Harrison.

Last week, they just celebrated the first birthday of their son. They, reportedly, marked the day by sharing a nearly three-minute video showing the Duchess and Archie as they read through Duck! Rabbit!.