Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’ is set to be published next January, but its title already suggests royal experts should replace Prince Harry’s word choice for ‘Spare’ with ‘victim’. Royal expert Jonathan Sacerdotti told Express UK that in using the word ‘spare’, Prince Harry is acting out a ‘victim’ narrative. He said calling his book “Victim” would be “a catchy and clever title, but very sad.”
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Royal expert Jonathan Sasseldotik said: “Now, especially with treatment and a new life abroad away from his former duties, he’s moving on and his I wouldn’t have felt the need to give the book such a title.
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“He could have called it ‘victim. Catchy and clever title, but very sad. In fact, he seems to want to capitalize on the victimhood craze, which probably works well for some of his intended audiences.
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A royal expert added, “Indeed, he seems intent on capitalizing on a victim craze that might go well with some of his intended audience.” It has always been cared for and made to be an important part of the royal business, rather than a complement of purpose or effort.”
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Penguin Random House, publisher of Prince Harry’s memoir, said the book would tell the life of the Duke of Sussex with “raw, unflinching honesty”.