Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's controversial biography is  now a much-awaited. As Finding Freedom: Harry, Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family is set to be out in August, the Duchess of Sussex, allegedly, eager it to drop as soon as possible to clean her image.

Meghan Markle believes their book will set the record straight about the real reason why they decided to leave the monarchy. Prince Harry's wife also thinks that it will help to clear their name amid all the negative accusations thrown against them.

Written by the journalists Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, an insider told Daily Mail that the former actress wanted the publication date to ramp up. "If Meghan had it her way, the book would be released tomorrow instead of three months from now," the source revealed. "She said the book will finally set the record straight and show the world why they were left with no other choice than to leave the royal life."

Allegedly, the former Suits star wanted people to understand that her life wasn't a fairytale-like story that everyone was led to believe. She fancied being known as the "genuine person that she is," shutting down the diva image that made against her.

Recently, news emerged that Meghan Markle is a "demanding diva," who was rude to royal staffers as she began her journey to power and fame upon marriage to Prince Harry. With the book's release, she knew that it would give her and her husband a "clean slate."

When people began to read Finding Freedom, they might finally understand the anguish and turmoil she had been through with the monarchy's stiff upper lip. She wanted the public to see her vulnerable side, which the book would reveal in "great detail."

The tipster also revealed that Meghan Markle fancied to have people's sympathy by feeling sorry for her or, at least, have compassion for her and everything that she had been through. The mother-of-one, allegedly, had more to say about what went into the book than what people were led to believe.

The Sussexes, reportedly, worked closely with Scobie and Durand to "reveal unknown details" about them in the now-controversial book, Mirror Online noted. This would also help dispel negative rumors about them and the misconceptions that continuously surround them.

The two authors revealed they had written the autobiography with the help of those people closest to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Finding Freedom: Harry, Meghan, and the Making of a Modern Royal Family is set to be out worldwide online on August 11, while the hard copy is set to be released on August 20.