Prince Harry is trying to achieve his own “happiness” by not pacifying his royal ties as the publication date for his shocking memoir nears, sources claimed. The Penguin Random House has announced that the long-awaited book will hit shelves on January 10, 2023.
The book was originally scheduled to be released in 2022.
The title of the book “Spare” was also announced, along with new details of what the book will contain.
In early publicity material, the Duke of Sussex, 38, promised to produce a “perfectly true” account of his life in the royal family.
According to a new website dedicated to the book, Spare is packed with “raw, unflinching honesty” and “insights, revelations, self-examinations, and struggles about the eternal power of love over grief.” It is full of wisdom gained through .
Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace are understood to be concerned about the content of the book, and they have reportedly not seen a preview of it.
However, Prince Harry is writing his own account of his life in the royal family to find his own “happiness,” according to royal sources.
They told The Telegraph:
They added, “You have to choose your own happiness.”
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“For Harry, this is finally his story.”
The promotional material suggested that the ghostwritten account of the Duke’s life would be focused on the death of Prince Harry’s mother, the late Princess Diana.