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The day before, the release date of Prince Harry’s memoirs became known, which was changed due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain – instead of November, it will be released on January 10, 2023. And some time later, Penguin Random House published other details of the manuscript of a member of the royal family.
The book, on the cover of which depicts a large portrait of the author himself in full face, was called Spare, which can be translated as “Spare” or “Free”. By the way, it reminded many of the old English proverb Heir and Spare (“Heir and Spare”). Its meaning is that the heir to the throne must always have a brother or sister who can sit on the throne in the event of the death of the elder. Therefore, some have found a hidden meaning in it – the heir to the throne has always been Prince William of Wales, while Harry himself was “spare”.
The publishing house also revealed the laconic slogan of the book: “His words, his story.” As reported in a press release from Penguin Random House, the book will reveal frank details from the life of the royal family.
When Diana, Princess of Wales, was buried, billions of people wondered what the princes thought and felt, how their future life would turn out. It’s time for Harry to have his say in this story.
Many do not like this – there are already hundreds of critical comments on the network regarding the future book:
SPARE me
I’ll miss it. Not interested.
No publicity. They don’t want ANY publicity. They want to be left ALONE.
This is fiction, right?
Well, at least his grandmother is no longer alive and she won’t read this.
Bad choice. Terrible time.
No thanks. I’d rather gouge my eyes out.
First ask them to leave them alone… And after a few months say “buy my book”…
Too bad he decided to capitalize on his mother’s death.
Mr Markle.

The book will also be available in audio format, and it was voiced by Prince Harry himself. The price of the book in the UK will be £28 for paper and £20 for audio. By the way, the Mirror reports that the prince transferred his entire fee, the amount of which is unknown, to charity.
The Duke of Sussex has donated $1.5 million to Sentebale, which he and Prince Siiso founded in memory of their mothers and which supports HIV/AIDS children and youth in need in Lesotho and Botswana.
They also added that the author would transfer about another 300 thousand dollars to the WellChild fund, which is under royal patronage.

Source: Hellomagazine

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