On October 27, a series of new details about Prince Harry’s memoirs were revealed. Among them, it is worth noting that the title is full of implicitness.
Release time and content of memoir
According to media reports, Prince Harry officially revealed the name of the memoir released in January next year.
memoir tells the life of a British prince, called SPARE, and will be released globally on January 10, 2023.
This autobiography was originally expected to be released in the fall of 2022, but was postponed after Queen Elizabeth II's death.
Harry's book, titled "hishou" of the royal family, must support the elder brother of the British throne William . The book was described by Penguin Landon Press as maintaining "original honesty, without backing down."
On September 6, 1997, when Harry was 12 years old, his mother's coffin was mourned by millions of people, the content of the book will continue to explore "the eternal power of overcoming sad love."
The publisher of Princess Diana's Funeral said: "SPARE brings readers back to one of the most heartbreaking scenes of the 20th century: two boys, two princes, behind the mother's coffin, the whole world is watching in grief."
When Princess Diana Wales rests in peace, billions of people want to know what the Imperial people are thinking, how their feelings and life will happen.
publisher also promotes that the book also goes deep into Prince Harry’s “personal journey from trauma to healing.”
According to the Sun , Harry was very "panicked" about his memoir and tried to make some changes at the last minute, fearing that it might "lack of sensitivity" after his grandmother's death in early September.
memoirs may have many new stories about Harry never telling his childhood past...some of which may be very worried about his family.
royal expert Andrew Morton told US Weekly that the king of Charles III should be particularly worried. He said the former British crown prince is likely to face a lot of attacks, which is likely from the way he treated his first wife and the most notorious extramarital affair scandal in Britain in the late 20th century.
In addition to personal feelings about family issues, SPARE may tell in detail about Harry’s career in the military, as well as his father’s incident with Archie and Lily Bate, and his romance with his wife, Meghan .
What will Harry do with the money received in this book?
It is reported that Prince Harry received "at least $20 million in advance" from Penguin Random House, and the proceeds will be used for charity.
The book’s revenue will be used to support British charities, including Sentebale, an organization he co-founded for vulnerable children affected by HIV/ AIDS , Harry served as sponsor representative for 15 years in the royal family. "Penguin Landon is honored to publish the true and touching story of Prince Harry to readers everywhere," said Marcus Doll, CEO of the publisher. "He shared a touching personal journey from trauma to healing, a journey that expresses the power of love that will inspire millions of people around the world.
worry about exacerbating the rift with the family
The book has not been too peaceful for two years since the beginning of the intention to be published, from the announcement that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would give up their obligations, to the scandal of Prince Andrew's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, and the Queen's departure.
Whether it is the heavy interview with Harry and Meghan in March last year, or Meghan's interview with The Chek in August this year, although it was a reality behind the glittering royal family, in fact, this put the whole family in an extremely embarrassing situation.
Royal reporter Ryanon Mills commented bluntly when sharing on Sky News that this memoir would be a "sting" to the royal family.
In her opinion, Prince Harry's decision to write the book was controversial enough, but he agreed to call it SPARE like a boot landing confirmed, not to mention that the royal family always makes a difference to the children.
Whether it was the former Prince Charles or King Charles III, they loved his two children as always, and perhaps Harry didn't think so completely.
But King Charles III would not be the only "victim" in this "thorny" memoir.
King Charles seems to emphasize that Harry cannot target his wife Queen Camilla, a source told the Sun: " Charles shares a common goal with William to maintain the unity and stability of the royal family, and if the book attacks her, the king will continue to support Camilla. But no matter how much William loves his father, he will not be able to participate. The greatest possibility is that William will decide to remain neutral." A source within the royal family also told the Mirror, "It is now going through a tsunami that makes royal members fear what Harry is going to write. Many hope he can change something, but hope is not great."
The Telegraph reported that King Charles and William did not even see "any part of the manuscript" or were told when the book would be published. Additionally, while he talked to his family about the memoir, Harry did not apply for permission to his grandmother or Buckingham Palace .
Now, fans of the royal family have more reason to believe that the memoir will once again be engraved with deep traces between the Sussex family and the extended family, especially with such a provocative title, let alone attack his father and his stepmother.
King Charles is said to be waiting for details of Harry's memoir to decide whether to award the royal titles of his two children Archie and Lilibet. According to the law, the monarch's grandson will inherit this privilege, but Archie and Lilibet's have not yet been applied.
In addition, many media stressed that King Charles could accept himself as the target of the book, but would not accept all the criticism of the current wife by the second son.