Royal fans have noticed an inconsistency in what Meghan and Harrys say she wore on the couple’s first date. Describing her outfit in Spare, Prince Harry writes: “She was wearing a black sweater, jeans heels. I knew nothing about clothes but I
Sales of Spare have been very strong throughout the anglosphere, with over 1.4million English copies of the tell-all book sold on its first day in Britain, the United States and Canada. However, its performance in France has come as more of a
Prince Harry’s memoir Spare was published earlier this week sharing the Duke of Sussex’s story from Princess Diana’s funeral up to his decision to leave the Firm three years ago. Despite the book being highly anticipated since it was first announced eighteen
Prince Harry’s hero Ben McBean – who lost an arm and leg in Afghanistan – has told him to “leave it now and just crack on with his life”. The veteran criticised the Duke of Sussex in a message which includes a
Prince Harry made “serious mistakes” in his latest memoir, a royal expert has claimed. In the book Harry, 38, discusses his uniform at Eton and refers to Henry VI, who founded the school, as “my great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather”. But Henry VI had only one
King Charles would perform daily half-naked headstands at Balmoral Castle, Prince Harry has claimed. According to the Duke of Sussex, the monarch suffered from “constant neck and back pain” as a result of old polo injures. Writing in his memoir Spare, released
Prince Harry: Spare becomes fastest selling non-fiction book Royal fans have cast doubt over some of the claims made by Prince Harry in his new book Spare as one allegation is proven to be completely untrue. The book has set records today
Prince Harry’s bombshell autobiography Spare is set to become a record breaker as the fastest selling non-fiction book ever, according to his publishers. The Duke of Sussex, who has he has been on a media blitz with promotional interviews appearing around the
A charity boss queued outside WHSmith since midnight to buy a copy of Prince Harry’s book because he was “extremely curious” to find out why the royal left “the country he loved”. Professor Chris Imafidon arrived at London Victoria station at 9.30pm
Readers have flooded bookshops to purchase a copy of Prince Harry’s memoir Spare as stores extended their opening hours to cater for the rush. Pictures showed readers and reporters packing out bookshops in a frenzied rush to become among the first to