


Even Americans may flinch when he confides that a trip to the North Pole left him with frostbitten genitals that proved most irritating during his brother's wedding to Kate. A book filled with revelationsįrom accounts of cocaine use and losing his virginity to raw family rifts, Spare exposes deeply personal details about Harry and the wider Royal Family. Some are questioning whether he’s airing ‘dirty laundry’ and palace officials have yet to publicly comment. WATCH | Prince Harry promotes memoir with sensational interviews:ĭuration 2:00 Ahead of its official launch, Prince Harry’s memoir is already an international best-seller thanks in part to a number of explosive interviews. And, more recently, they participated in a six-episode Netflix documentary about their lives, their romance and their departure from the Royal Family. They gave an Oprah interview, which among many other revelations included Meghan's declaration that an unnamed senior member of the Royal Family had worries about the colour of the skin of their first child before he was born. It is part of a campaign by Harry and his wife, Meghan, to share their story. Running throughout is Harry's desire to be a different kind of prince - the kind who talks about his feelings, eats fast food and otherwise doesn't hide behind a prim facade.

Prince Harry also narrated the audiobook, which was released on the same day.īereaved boy, troubled teen, wartime soldier, unhappy royal - many facets of Prince Harry are revealed in Spare, often in eyebrow-raising detail. It is being released in Canada by Random House Canada. The 416-page book was published in 16 languages worldwide. William, Prince of Wales, is next in line. The memoir's title is an apparent reference to Prince Harry's being a royal "spare," not the first in line to succession.

The book was billed by its publisher Penguin Random House as an account told with "raw, unflinching honesty" and filled with "insight, revelation, self-examination and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief." After weeks of hype and days of leaks, readers got a chance to judge Prince Harry's memoir, Spare, for themselves when it went on sale around the world on Tuesday, Jan.
