Prince Harry Sparks Controversy with Decision to Re-Release Explosive Memoir
Prince Harry has reportedly decided to re-release his controversial memoir, Spare, a move that has drawn sharp criticism as it threatens to reignite tensions within the royal family. The Duke of Sussex's decision comes despite King Charles' ongoing efforts to reconcile his two sons.
The memoir, which originally sold over six million copies worldwide and played a significant role in damaging Harry's relationship with Prince William and other senior royals, is set to be released in paperback form. However, the new edition is expected to contain no updated or additional content.
This decision has led to widespread criticism, with some accusing Harry of attempting to "make money" without offering anything new to readers. GB News host Eamonn Holmes questioned the rationale behind purchasing the paperback version, saying, "If it hasn't got new content, why would you buy it? You had a chance to buy the hardback."
Royal commentator Alex Armstrong suggested that the lack of new material could indicate that Harry is trying to avoid further upsetting the royal family. "Maybe they're starting to wind down and don't want to keep upsetting the royal family," Armstrong speculated.
Commentator Clare Muldoon also expressed frustration, questioning why Harry would choose to re-release the book if he wasn't updating the content.
This development comes as King Charles is reportedly exploring ways to bring peace between his two feuding sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.