Prince Harry's Memoir 'spare' and Everything About It

Prince Harry and brother William

(Prince Harry and brother Prince Williams. Photograph: Reuters)

Prince Harry's upcoming memoir 'Spare' is intrinsically linked to his late mother Princess Diana, a royal expert has revealed. The tell-all memoir that is expected to address the strains of Harry´s life in the public eye will hit the shelves on January 10, 2023. Royal expert Ingrid Seward said, "It is really a bit pathetic that he hasn’t managed to move on. Diana used to call him the spare. Harry would say ‘I’m the spare, I don’t have to behave, I can do what I like.’" 

The memoir is 416 pages of "raw, unflinching honesty," Penguin Random House said in a statement, adding that the text covers the Duke's "personal journey from trauma to healing". We're expecting chapters about his childhood, his time in the royal family, and his post-royal life.

Prince Harry is a member of the British royal family. He is the younger son of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of Wales, and is sixth in the line of succession to the British throne.

Harry was born in September 1984 and grew up in the public eye, often making headlines for his partying and mischievous behavior. He served in the British Army for a number of years, including two tours of duty in Afghanistan, and has been involved in various charitable causes.

In 2018, Harry married American actress Meghan Markle, and the couple had a son, Archie, in 2019. In January 2020, Harry and Meghan announced that they were stepping down from their roles as senior members of the royal family and would be splitting their time between the UK and North America. The couple now live in California.

 

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