When is Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’ coming out?

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Prince Harry’s much-anticipated memoir will be titled “Spare” — and it will be hitting the shelves on January 10, the book’s publisher revealed Thursday.

Penguin Random House said in a press release the autobiography will be simultaneously published in 16 languages worldwide.

Penguin Random House originally described the memoir as “intimate and heartfelt,” detailing his experiences as a royal as well as “adventures, loss and life lessons” that have shaped him as a person.

The title refers to Harry’s well-known label as a “spare” prince to the heir, his older brother Prince William.

"Revenge" author Tom Brower told Page Six that Harry's loved ones are "hugely nervous" about his new memoir, refering to it as a "ticking time bomb."

The memoir announcement also follows ongoing battles over a Netflix docuseries featuring the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Just last week, Deadline reported the streaming giant postponed the show to 2023 due to backlash surrounding “The Crown.”

The “panicked” former royals were having “second thoughts” about the series. Allegedly, the couple spoke a bit too candidly about members of the monarchy and asked to remove explosive content that could be damaging, a source claimed.

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