Prince Harry is likely unphased over Spare’s flop, expert claims
is likely unphased by the recent flop of the paperback version of his memoir as the release “wasn’t about money”, it has been claimed.
Harry, 40, originally released his bombshell memoir, titled Spare, in January 2023 – with the paperback version .
Many experts have questioned why the former senior royal would pen such an intimate book about his family, with former royal correspondent Jennie Bond claiming it wouldn’t have been about money. It is previously reported that Harry made from spilling his royal secrets.
Ms Bond exclusively told that the lack of sales of his paperback book won’t have phased Harry. “I don’t think he will be particularly upset about this,” she said. “He made an awful lot of money from the original contract and, whatever he says, he is already a very wealthy man.”
She added that she believed it was down to wanting to get his story out to the world – with the Duke of Sussex now believed to be moving away from his “bitterness”.
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Ms Bond told the publication: “I don’t think his decision to write Spare was ever a predominantly financial decision. I think he really wanted the world to know how he felt about his life, his family and the way he felt the Palace treated him.
“I think he has made a conscious decision to move on from all the bitterness and had no interest in dredging up more stories for the paperback. That has to be a good decision for everyone involved.”
Although many believed the Duke would update the paperback version, Harry decided .
Harry also decided not to promote the paperback version – like he did the original edition last year.
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Spare was originally released in January 2023
This “conscious” decision has been praised by Ms Bond, who shared that it could mean the Duke has .
She said: “I think he has made a conscious decision to move on from all the bitterness and had no interest in dredging up more stories for the paperback.”
Subtly discussing the Royal Family, she added: “That has to be a good decision for everyone involved.”