In a world where royal engagements steal the spotlight, Prince Harry subtly reintroduced his controversial memoir, “Spare,” to the public. This time, the father of two is bringing his book in a sleek paperback edition. Initially released in January 2023, the memoir caused controversies with many revelations. Now, it’s making headlines again with its reissue on October 22 in the U.S., followed by the UK release.
Discover the global phenomenon that tells an unforgettable story of love, loss, courage, and healing. SPARE by Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, is out now in paperback! https://t.co/ox6vdUFINp pic.twitter.com/2dvseyxjYN
— Random House Canada (@randomhouseca) October 22, 2024
Despite the buzz surrounding potential new chapters, this edition has no additional content. Instead, the book will come wrapped in a fresh package, as confirmed by Penguin Random House. The narrative will remain intact, with bold accusations against his brother, Prince William, and criticisms of his dad’s interests. Not to mention, Prince Harry labeled Queen Camilla as “dangerous,” provoking fan frenzy.
Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla have farewelled Australia after an historic visit.
Their Majesties met thousands of Australians in iconic locations around Sydney and Canberra.
It was The King’s first visit to Australia as Sovereign.@RoyalFamily pic.twitter.com/9nh3DP0ysx
— Australian Government (@ausgov) October 23, 2024
As the Duke of Sussex drops the new edition of his memoir, the King and Queen just finished touring Australia. Potentially, Prince Harry could’ve taken the occasion to bring his literary work back to life. This proves the complexity of royal relationships and the endless tension between the Sussex dad and his family in Buckingham Palace.