Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Prince Harry’s memoir, titled ‘Spare,’ to come out Jan. 10

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NEW YORK >> Prince Harry’s memoir, an object of obsessive anticipati­on worldwide since first announced last year, is coming out Jan. 10.

The book will be called “Spare” and is being billed by Penguin Random House as an account told with “raw, unflinchin­g honesty” and filled with “insight, revelation, self-examinatio­n and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief.”

In a statement released Thursday, Penguin Random House summoned memories of the stunning death in 1997 of Prince Harry’s mother, Diana, and of Harry and his brother, William, “walking behind their mother’s coffin as the world watched in sorrow — and horror.”

“As Diana, Princess of Wales, was laid to rest, billions wondered what the princes must be thinking and feeling — and how their lives would play out from that point on,” the statement reads in part. “For Harry, this is his story at last.”

The memoir’s title is an apparent reference to Prince Harry’s being a royal spare, not the first in line to succession. William, Prince of Wales, is next in line.

The 416-page book will come out in 16 languages, from Dutch to Portuguese, and also will be released in an audio edition read by Prince Harry. Financial terms were not disclosed, but Harry, the Duke of Sussex, will be using proceeds from “Spare” to donate to British charities. He has already given $1.5 million to Sentebale, an organizati­on he co-founded with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho to help children and young people in Lesotho and Botswana affected by HIV/AIDS.

Penguin Random House identifies Prince Harry as “a husband, father, humanitari­an, military veteran, mental wellness advocate and environmen­talist.”

Royals watchers and the public at large have speculated endlessly since the book was first announced in July 2021, billed as “intimate and heartfelt” and tentativel­y scheduled for this year.

The Duke of Sussex had already revealed a news-making willingnes­s to discuss his private life when he and his American-born wife, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, were interviewe­d for a March 2021 broadcast by their neighbor in Santa Barbara, Calif., Oprah Winfrey. The couple spoke of Meghan’s deep unhappines­s with her new life in England, the alleged racism within the royal family and Harry’s fear that his wife’s life might be endangered had they remained in his native country.

 ?? ?? The cover of “Spare,” Prince Harry’s memoir.
The cover of “Spare,” Prince Harry’s memoir.

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