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Prince Harry’s memoir wasn’t changed after Queen Elizabeth’s death


Prince Harry’s upcoming memoir “Spare” — so titled because he’s the spare royal, meant to serve his older brother and future king — will also spare readers new details about the royal family, say British media reports.

Readers of “Spare,” which Harry penned with help from ghostwriter JR Moehringer, shouldn’t expect for it to shed much new light on the Duke of Sussex nor his life, nor was it edited or rewritten after his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II’s death in September, Yahoo! News UK reports.

Touted as a “raw” piece of writing with “insight, revelation, self-examination and hard-won wisdom” from Harry, 38, the book is due just under three years after he and his wife, “Suits” alum Meghan Markle, 41, retreated from their senior royal duties and moved to the U.S.

The title of the Penguin Random House book — hitting shelves Jan. 10, on the heels of Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary, “Rattled” — is a reference to the royal spare, or the monarch’s sibling.

This image provided by the Random House Group shows the cover of “Spare,” Prince Harry's memoir. The book is an object of obsessive anticipation worldwide since first announced last year, is coming out Jan. 10.

“My hope is that in telling my story — the highs and lows, the mistakes, the lessons learned — I can help show that no matter where we come from, we have more in common than we think,” Harry has said previously.

Though some outlets have claimed that “Spare” does its fair share of “trashing” the royal family, Yahoo! is among the outlets to report that it does not.

Even so, senior members of the palace have a “genuine fear” about what the book and any revelations in there could signify for “reputations and relations,” the Yahoo! report says.



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