Get ready, book lovers! Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir “Spare” is making a comeback in paperback form this October.
The royal’s raw and revealing account of life in the British monarchy is gearing up for round two, nearly two years after its initial hardcover debut.
Prince Harry’s memoir Spare paperback edition
When “Spare” first hit the shelves in January 2023, it caused quite a stir. The book flew off the shelves faster than you could say “royal scandal,” becoming the quickest-selling non-fiction book ever.
On day one alone, over 1.4 million copies were snatched up across the U.S., U.K., and Canada. Talk about a page-turner!
Harry didn’t hold back in his memoir, dropping some pretty jaw-dropping revelations.
He spilled the tea on a supposed physical altercation with his brother, Prince William, over Meghan Markle. The Duke of Sussex also opened up about his time in the British Army, revealing he had taken out 25 Taliban fighters during his service.
The royal family’s response? Radio silence. They stuck to their guns with a “no comment” approach.
Meanwhile, Harry and Meghan’s popularity took a nosedive on both sides of the pond, even though the book was raking in the cash.
Fast forward to now, and “Spare” is getting ready for its paperback debut. Mark your calendars for October 22 in the U.S. and globally, or October 24 if you’re in the U.K.
The book will be available in standard paperback or large print, perfect for late night reading sessions.
But here’s the kicker – don’t expect any juicy new tidbits. The paperback edition will sport a snazzy new look, but the content remains unchanged. No fresh foreword, no extra chapters, no new snapshots.
Since “Spare” first hit the shelves, the royal family has been through the wringer. They’ve celebrated highs like King Charles and Queen Camilla’s coronation, but they’ve also faced some tough times.
Both King Charles and Princess Kate have been diagnosed with cancer, leading to some family reunions and public shows of support from Harry and Meghan.
Despite these moments of unity, word on the street is that things are still a bit frosty between the Sussexes and the rest of the royals.
In a recent interview about his legal battles with British tabloids, Harry hinted that the family’s complex relationship with the media has played a part in their ongoing rift.
As “Spare” prepares for its second act, one thing’s for sure – the royal drama is far from over.