Prince Harry’s long-awaited memoir, billed as a book of “raw, unflinching honesty”, has been announced to be published in the new year. It mentions the phrase “and spares” and will be released worldwide on January 10th. The Light We Carry will be released on November 15th this year.
Speaking to Palace Confidential, English said: “The January 10th release comes as a surprise to many in the publishing industry who wanted to take advantage of the Christmas rush.
“Someone I spoke to told me they would never hold anything of this magnitude until January.
“I was told it’s double because he asked for a change, but I think America has a problem with actually getting raw commodities to publish a book.
“They also have Michelle Obama’s book, but that may be a problem with the book’s binding.”
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It was due to hit bookshelves this fall, but there is speculation that the date has been postponed in honor of the Queen after her death, and rumors have it that she will make changes to the publication and remove potentially harmful material. .
However, Buckingham Palace is likely still gearing up for revelations that could be detrimental to the monarchy and the Duke’s father Charles, now King, in the early stages of his reign.
The memoir was published by Penguin Random House and said in a press release: I watched in sorrow and horror.
“When Princess Diana of Wales was buried, billions of people wondered what the princes must be thinking and feeling, and how their lives would unfold from that point on. rice field.
He reveals which member of the monarchy he claims made racist comments about the potential skin color of his then-unborn son Archie, his strained relationship with his father and We can shed some light on her difficult times with her brother, Prince William.
A significant part of the Duke’s life was his parents’ divorce and the death of his mother, Diana, in a car accident in Paris in 1997.
Little is known about the life of the Duke and his brother William behind the palace walls during this difficult time.
When the deal to publish the memoir in 2021 was first announced, Harry said of the book:
“I’ve worn many hats over the years, both literally and figuratively. We have more in common than we realize.”