Since a year ago it was announced a book that would tell the memoirs of Harry, Duke of Sussex. The book is since then one of the most awaited and in fact, generated an obsession for the prince and the British Royal House and in fact, it will be able to have it from January 10 in 2023. Penguin Random House presented the book, entitled Spare, as a story told with "raw, unflinching honesty." In addition, they say the book is full of "insight, revelation, self-examination and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over pain."
In a statement Thursday, Penguin Random House recalled the shocking death of Harry's mother, Princess Diana, in 1997 and the image of him and his brother, William, "walking behind their mother's coffin as the world watched in grief and horror." "As Diana, Princess of Wales, was being bury, millions of people wondered what the princes must have been thinking and feeling, and what their lives would be like from that moment on," the note noted. "For Harry, this is finally his story."
On the other hand, the title of the memoir is an obvious reference to Harry being a "Spare" in the royal family, as he is not first in the line of succession, the position held by his brother William, the current Prince of Wales. In fact, the 416-page book will be available in 16 languages as well as in audiobook format with Harry's voice. As to the financial terms, the Duke of Sussex will donate the proceeds to British charities. In fact, he has already given $1.5 million to Sentebale, the collective he co-founded with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho to help children and young people in Lesotho and Botswana affected by HIV/AIDS.