There's another biography set for release covering the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle. Set for a November publication, Meghan Misunderstood will aim to "set the record straight" on one of the "most charismatic members of the royal family."

Harper Collins picked up Meghan Misunderstood, which is written by Sean Smith. The author also previously wrote a biography of Kate Middleton. 

Smith said that he was prompted to write the book because he was curious as to why Meghan was so upset in that TV documentary interview. In that show, the Duchess of Sussex said that she was not okay some months after giving birth to her first-born child with Prince Harry. It became a turning for Meghan and her husband Prince Harry to decide to leave the royal family and settle for a private life. 

Meghan Misunderstood is, reportedly, well-researched and thought-provoking. Smith, reportedly, "pulled no punches" to unravel the reason a self-made American TV star with a strong social conscience was sad in her royal life. 

The Duchess of Sussex admitted in the documentary that the media focus on her royal life was a challenge. She also said that friends warned her about the royal spotlight before marrying Prince Harry, as it might destroy her life. 

It comes as Harper Collins is also publishing another Meghan and Prince Harry biography, titled Finding Freedom. This book, set for an August release, has the authors following the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for a couple of months in their work before their royal exit.

Meanwhile, there is also another biography about Meghan and Prince Harry, as written by Lady Colin Campbell. It is due for release on Thursday, June 25, but has been receiving some criticisms from the media. 

Campbell previously also wrote a book about Princess Diana, which detailed her affairs. In an interview on This Morning,host Phillip Schofield apparently questioned the credibility of the author in coming out with the details of Meghan and Prince Harry: The Real Story, after "gossiping" about Princess Diana when she was still alive. 

The author defended herself and said that those who don't have respect for the truth would not like her book on Prince Harry and Meghan. She also said that her biography on Princess Diana helped Prince Charles correct some public misconceptions about his first marriage since he was seen as the bad guy for having an affair with Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, who is now his second wife.