Harry’s “Spare” Meets Tindall’s “The Good, The Bad & The Rugby” in New Literary Showdown
Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare, recently released in paperback in the US, now finds itself facing new competition as Mike Tindall, married to Harry’s cousin Zara, launches his own memoir, The Good, The Bad & The Rugby - Unleashed.
While Spare preserves its original revelations from the hardcover’s January 2023 release, including a heartfelt dedication to Harry's family and late mother, Princess Diana, Tindall’s book is set to offer a lighter perspective on royal life. Scheduled to release in the UK on October 2, Tindall’s memoir co-authored with Alex Payne and James Haskell, shares anecdotes from his journey within the royal circle and reflections on his family life, sports interests, and friendship with fellow royals, including Prince George’s football enthusiasm.
While Harry’s account in Spare has drawn attention for its intense revelations about royal dynamics, Tindall’s book highlights a more relaxed view of family life, with anecdotes about outdoor activities and Princess Kate’s passion for running.
The simultaneous release of both books is likely to spark renewed intrigue over contrasting royal experiences.