Prince Harry's Bombshell Memoir Gets Release Date With SHOCKING Title
By Favour Adegoke on October 27, 2022 at 6:30 PM EDT
Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry's memoir is now scheduled to be released in January, despite mounting concerns that it would include a number of shocking disclosures about the royal family. It follows an earlier postponement of the book's release in the wake of the Queen's death.
The mysteriously titled memoir, Spare, will focus on the life history of the former working royal, including his relationships with the senior royals, fatherhood, childhood, and military duty.
Since announcing that he was penning a memoir, many have questioned Harry's true intention and have speculated that its content will likely end any possible reconciliation with the royal family.
Read on to learn more.
Prince Harry's Memoir 'Spare' Drops On January 10, 2023
According to The New York Post, plans to release Prince Harry's memoir are very much underway following a recent announcement confirming the book's release date and title.
The upcoming tell-all, dubbed Spare, would be released under publishing giants Penguin Random House and has been hyped to contain all the sordid details about Harry's in-house battle with the Royals.
The book will hit the bookshelves on January 10, 2023, after its release date was previously postponed in the wake of Queen Elizabeth's death at 96, 76 years after she started her reign as the ruler of the British empire. The timeline for its release also comes a few days before the anniversary of Harry and his wife Meghan Markle's departure from being working royals.
The news of the book's release date has also dispelled many of the rumors that it would be delayed until after the coronation in May, subtly indicating that Harry may have gone past his grief over the death of his grandmother.
An 'Accurate And Wholly Truthful' Account
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Ahead of the book's release, Penguin Random House took to Instagram to share the release date and title with fans and reveal that the memoir would be on sale globally. In the meantime, it is currently available for preorder.
The announcement read, "We are excited to bring to readers everywhere the remarkably personal and emotionally powerful story of Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex. For Harry, this is his story at last."
"SPARE, the highly anticipated #PrinceHarryMemoir, will be published globally on January 10, 2023. Learn more at PrinceHarryMemoir.com"
Per Today, readers will get an "accurate and wholly truthful" account of Harry's life, spanning from childhood to fatherhood. They will also see firsthand details about his passion for service and an inner look at his military duty at the frontlines in Afghanistan.
Questions About Prince Harry's True Intention
While the press releases from Harry and giants Penguin Random House has not shared any explosive excerpt, the memoir has continued to remain the focus of tabloid reports. Many have questioned how the people mentioned will react to the discoveries, and there have also been rumors that it might contain shocking information about the Queen.
"Is his goal to enhance his celebrity with a certain sector of the public, or is it to repair the rift with his family?" Matt Latimer, the co-founder of the Javelin Agency, said to theTimes. "Those are competing goals to some extent, and it's hard to do both.
Meanwhile, royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said in an interview that any "sensational" part of the book would be "tasteless."
Prince Harry Wants To Share His Experiences
Earlier in mid-2021, when the book deal was announced, Harry gave his insight into what fans should expect from the memoir.
The Duke of Sussex said at the time, per The Post, "I'm writing this not as the prince I was born but as the man I have become. I've worn many hats over the years, both literally and figuratively, and my hope is that in telling my story — the highs and lows, the mistakes, the lessons learned — I can help show that no matter where we come from, we have more in common than we think."
Since then, the rift between Harry and the other Royal Family members has seemingly widened. The Duke of Sussex attending the Queen's funeral may have ignited the beginnings of a reconciliation, but once Harry and his wife were demoted on the royal website, it only suggested that those sparks of hope had been extinguished.