Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” finds itself at the center of controversy again after allegations by a veteran royal biographer. The book, known for its revelatory content about the royal family, has been heavily criticized for how it came only months after the death of Queen Elizabeth ll in 2022.
According to royal biographer, Robert Hardman, Prince Harry began noting details for his memoir immediately after his grandmother’s death, allegedly using the personal grief of his family members to create literary material. This accusation was made at the Hay Literary Festival, igniting a debate about the reasons for the Duke’s actions.
“It’s not what Harry said, it’s the fact that he said it, and he gave away so many secrets. And he was, effectively, at the time of the Queen’s death, you know, he was taking notes.”
“Spare,” co-authored with JR Moehringer, was in the works since summer 2020 and revealed by Penguin Random House only in mid-2021 as a literary bombshell. The book’s premise was to be “intimate and heartfelt,” and it includes several revelations going from Prince Harry’s youth experiences to his critical views on the royal family.
The BBC have branded Prince Harry's new memoir Spare "The weirdest book ever written by a royal".
Which is a great excuse to tell you that in 1597 King James VI & I published the Daemonologie, a book on necromancy, black magic, and how to find, test, and punish witches. pic.twitter.com/loh3ljq7oz
— Bad Writing Takes 🖊️🏳️🌈 (@BadWritingTakes) January 11, 2023
As Harry’s bombshell memoir continues to spark discussions years after its release, it just proves the fascination and curiosity the public has about royal family dynamics. The controversy keeps stirring as more and more royal sources and writers take a stance on the book’s content.