Prince Harry’s much-awaited memoir, Spare, has a publishing date and is currently up for pre-order.
The Duke of Sussex’s memoir, which was published by Penguin Random House, delves deeply into his life, including the passing of his mother Princess Diana, and “hard-won insight about the eternal power of love over loss,” according to AP News.
In July 2021, the book was initially revealed. A close-up image of Prince Harry wearing a T-shirt appears on the book’s cover.
How to Pre-Order Prince Harry’s Memoir
On Amazon UK, Spare is currently available for pre-order. The Hardcover costs 28, while the Kindle Edition costs 13.99.
The book of Prince Harry will be released on January 10, 2023.
Spare is a major publication filled of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom on the enduring power of love over loss, according to the website, which summarises the book.
The Duke of Sussex will read the audiobook version of the 416-page book, which will be available in 16 languages.
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Proceeds from Spare Will Be Donated to Charity
According to reports, Prince Harry would give the money made from the sale of his upcoming memoir Spare to a British charity.
According to reports, he has already given $1,500,000 to Sentebale, a charity he co-founded with Prince Seeiso to benefit disadvantaged children and teenagers in Lesotho and Botswana who are living with HIV/AIDS.
According to reports, the book reached the top 10 on Amazon.com’s bestselling list within hours after the announcement of its release on Thursday.
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The Duke of Sussex Details His Life in The New Book
According to speculation, Prince Harry’s autobiography will discuss his early years as well as the “lows” and “mistakes” he made while growing up.
In a statement to Penguin Random House in 2021, he said: “I’m writing this as the man I’ve grown into, not as the prince I was born. Over the years, I have worn many hats, both literally and figuratively. I hope that by sharing my story—the highs and lows, the blunders, and the lessons learned—I may demonstrate that, despite our differences, we share more in common than we would realize.
Penguin Random House’s worldwide CEO, Markus Dohle, said in a statement regarding Spare that the company was “proud” to be publishing Prince Harry’s open and moving memoir for readers all around the world.