Prince Harry’s ‘Spare’ Paperback Release: No Interviews, Possible Brotherly Reunion?

A new edition of Prince Harry’s explosive memoir, ‘Spare,’ is set to hit shelves in October. While speculation has swirled about whether the Duke of Sussex would include more recent events in the paperback version, one thing is certain: Harry won’t be participating in any interviews to promote its release.

Penguin Random House, Harry’s publisher, confirmed that the paperback edition will be released in October. The release is simply a more affordable version of the original hardback, with no changes or additions to the text. Despite not engaging in promotional interviews, Harry’s memoir continues to make waves. The hardback version of ‘Spare’ became a record-breaking bestseller in the UK, selling over 700,000 copies and claiming the top spot for the year’s best-selling book.

The Royal Family likely breathes a collective sigh of relief at this news, considering the numerous revealing interviews Harry gave during the promotion of the hardback edition earlier this year. In one particularly notable interview with Tom Bradby on ITV News, Harry accused his family of compromising with the Press and suggested his father, King Charles, had not been prepared for fatherhood.

Meanwhile, Harry’s schedule for late September includes a trip to New York for the UN General Assembly High-level Week and Climate Week. Interestingly, his brother Prince William may be in New York at the same time, attending the Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit. The possibility of a reunion between the brothers, their first since Queen Elizabeth’s funeral in September 2022, has sparked significant buzz. While the reunion is not confirmed, the prospect of seeing the brothers together again after a period of estrangement has captivated royal watchers and the public alike.

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