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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Jae-hee] Prince Harry and his wife, who left the British royal family and settled in Los Angeles (LA), USA, are scheduled to publish a memoir in August, according to the British daily The Telegraph on the 26th (local time).


According to the report, the memoir of the Harry couple is expected to include stories about TV interviews and legal battles.


However, this book is not an official memoir directly published by the Harry couple, but is known to be scheduled for publication in collaboration with several writers.


The provisional title of the biography is "A Thoroughly Modern Royal Family: The Real World of Harry and Meghan," which was originally scheduled for release in June but has been postponed to August.


The Telegraph reported that the British royal family is quite apprehensive about this.


The Telegraph reported that there are concerns about how candidly Prince Harry and his wife will portray internal royal family stories, the private life of the royal family, and the behind-the-scenes of Buckingham Palace.


The authors are Omid Scobie of the fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar and Carolyn Durand, who has written royal stories for Elle and Oprah magazines.


Scobie, the royal editor of Harper's Bazaar online edition, is a veteran who has covered the royal family for eight years and is considered the most preferred journalist by Harry and Meghan. He also frequently appears on the American ABC show Good Morning America, making him familiar to American viewers.


Durand has written royal stories for Elle and Oprah magazines for 15 years.



The authors mentioned that the provisional title of the biography seems to be derived from the late Princess Diana's book title, "Diana: Her True Story."


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