Prince Harry Ditches Royal Family in Style, Honors Meghan Markle, Princess Diana and Kids in New Book
Prince Harry, his mother Princess Diana, and now his wife Meghan Markle, have long been the royal family's rebellious outliers. Having consistently challenged tradition and pushed boundaries, the trio has always kept their priorities straight, eliminating unwanted elements from their life. Prince Harry's 2023 hit memoir, Spare, stunned the world with its bombshell revelations last year. Now, the paperback edition reinforces his unwavering devotion to the three constants in his life: his beloved mother, his supportive wife, and their children.
Through the latest release, Prince Harry has once again proved his legacy as a royal rule-breaker, prioritizing love and loyalty over protocol and tradition.
Prince Harry's heartfelt dedication in latest edition of Spare
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Prince Harry's memoir Spare has just been released in paperback in the UK today, while the US market got it on October 22nd. And the dedication of the latest paperback has been the recent talk of the town, for it read, "Meg and Archie and Lili...and of course, my mother" (via PEOPLE). Notably absent are King Charles and Prince William, sparking conversations about the Duke's strained family dynamics. Spare's paperback release omits no changes to content or cover.
Prince Harry's memoir has been making headlines since its initial release in January 2023, with its bombshell revelations about Prince's life, including his childhood, his time in the British Army, and his relationships with his family and wife. His disputes with the royal family sold the most, which further fueled their 2020 exit.
Apart from being a moral victory, the Duke also banked on the memoir on his way to fetch millions to support his non-royal life.
Prince Harry’s total earnings from the controversial memoir so far
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According to the Daily Express, Prince Harry's memoir Spare has been a massive commercial success, earning him up to $27 million following its release last year. As part of a $40 million four-book deal secured in 2021, the Duke of Sussex received a $20 million advance. Richard, host of The Rest is Entertainment podcast, noted that Spare's financial success is unparalleled, being the fastest-selling non-fiction book ever.
The book achieved remarkable success, selling over six million copies globally and earning the Guinness World Record for the fastest-selling nonfiction book. Prince Harry's memoir Spare has already generated millions with the paperback release. Additional profits will flow directly to the Sussexes, further boosting their substantial earnings from the bestseller. “It's just money rolling into the Sussexes,” claimed the host.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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