Prince Harry will soon be sharing his own narrative with the public. The Duke of Sussex’s book, titled Spare, will be released on Tuesday, 10th January 2022.
What Can We Expect From Harry’s Memoir Spare?
One individual who is particularly knowledgeable about the Duke of Sussex is JR Moeringer, a former journalist who has transformed into an author and is currently the ghostwriter of Harry. He is an American writer who was also the author of Andre Agassi’s award-winning biography, Open.
Andrew Crofts, who has ghostwritten for other people including famous bestsellers, believes that selecting a non-native of England is a wise decision. In his comments, Crofts said: “It’s quite good to have an American ghosting this book because they’re coming to it with less background knowledge.
“So they’re actually going to be asking questions that I would probably, as an Englishman, might not bother to ask because it’s taken as red. So if you’re appealing to a global market, just as Harry is, it’s good to have somebody who’s slightly outside.”
It is anticipated that the memoir will be a top seller. Even before it was released, it claimed the number one spot in Amazon’s Hot New Releases In Books.
Furthermore, Harry has decided to give away a portion of the earnings to his Sentebale charity, which helps youth in Lesotho and Botswana impacted by HIV/AIDS, and a further £300,000 to WellChild, a charity he was formerly a patron of for fifteen years.
The fans on social media were not too enthusiastic about the prospect of seeing the memoir coming out. And in the process of doing so, people began to troll the Duke of Sussex. One person wrote: “Spare us! No more.”
Time will tell how the memoir ends up doing with the public, but based on what we have seen so far, there is not a lot of enthusiasm for it. So there you have it folks. What did you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
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