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It was one of the most searing images of the twentieth century: two young boys, two princes, walking behind their mother’s coffin as the world watched in sorrow—and horror. As Princess Diana was laid to rest, billions wondered what Prince William and Prince Harry must be thinking and feeling—and how their lives would play out from that point on.

For Harry, this is that story at last.

Before losing his mother, twelve-year-old Prince Harry was known as the carefree one, the happy-go-lucky Spare to the more serious Heir. Grief changed everything. He struggled at school, struggled with anger, with loneliness—and, because he blamed the press for his mother’s death, he struggled to accept life in the spotlight.

At twenty-one, he joined the British Army. The discipline gave him structure, and two combat tours made him a hero at home. But he soon felt more lost than ever, suffering from post-traumatic stress and prone to crippling panic attacks. Above all, he couldn’t find true love. 

Then he met Meghan. The world was swept away by the couple’s cinematic romance and rejoiced in their fairy-tale wedding. But from the beginning, Harry and Meghan were preyed upon by the press, subjected to waves of abuse, racism, and lies. Watching his wife suffer, their safety and mental health at risk, Harry saw no other way to prevent the tragedy of history repeating itself but to flee his mother country. Over the centuries, leaving the Royal Family was an act few had dared. The last to try, in fact, had been his mother. . . .

For the first time, Prince Harry tells his own story, chronicling his journey with raw, unflinching honesty. A landmark publication,
Spare is full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief.

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Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, is a husband, father, humanitarian, military veteran, mental wellness advocate, and environmentalist. He resides in Santa Barbara, California, with his family and three dogs.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Random House; First US Edition (January 10, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 416 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0593593804
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0593593806
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.55 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.38 x 1.24 x 9.56 inches
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Customers find the book honest, precise, and credible. They also appreciate the juxtaposition of humor and sadness, and find the writing style humbly and sincerely. Readers describe the depth of content as compelling, clear, and interesting. They describe the romance as beautiful and gentle-hearted. They find the story compelling, gripping, and suspenseful. Customers describe the characters as brave and accountable. They appreciate the emotional tone as honest and heartfelt. However, some find the royal family frustrating to read about and a temporary diversion from their lives.

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1,925 customers mention "Writing style"1,791 positive134 negative

Customers find the writing style humble and sincerely written. They also say the description of his struggles is real and the juxtaposition of humor and sadness makes them seem more human. Customers also say that the book is easy to follow and details his life from his earliest memories.

"...Harry is tough as nails when he needs to be, but a very loving and honorable man. Great read!..." Read more

"...It was very tactful and well-written and I think every comment that a tabloid has pulled as “offensive” out of context was balanced out throughout..." Read more

"...awful little rich people before but Harry's book makes them seem more human and likable and normal...." Read more

"...very different inside the actual book, which was extremely well written by the ghostwriter, J.R. Moehringer...." Read more

932 customers mention "Depth of content"932 positive0 negative

Customers find the book provides a compelling and clear context for Harry's service and dedication. They also say it's thoughtful, introspective, and poetic. Readers say the book explains a lot about Harry and his choice of Meaghan. They say it offers a look at modern royalty.

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"...This part of the story provides a compelling and clear context for his service and dedication to veterans and his Invictus Games endeavors...." Read more

"...He and Meghan are both so sincerely self-deprecating and open and honest and they contrast so dramatically against his family...." Read more

906 customers mention "Emotional tone"830 positive76 negative

Customers find the tone of the book heartfelt, sad, and gentle. They also say it captures the elusive feel of memory.

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"...Beyond the headlines and the tidbits about the book, it is an extremely sad tale...." Read more

"...He captures the elusive feel of memory, when you’re not quite sure whether you are remembering events yourself, or only stories told over and over..." Read more

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Customers find the book honest, humble, and reflective. They also say it sets the record straight, is precise, and credible. Customers also mention that the book reads well, coherently, and consistently.

"...Welcome to America’🇺🇸We’re so lucky, proud, honored and happy to have you! Excellent read, I laughed. I cried...." Read more

"...the UK with his wife, it is direct, sometimes shocking, and utterly believable...." Read more

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Customers find the characters in the book brave, pillars of strength, and impressive. They also say the book is heartbreaking, honest, and uplifting. Readers also mention that the book holds itself accountable and is at times protective.

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"...bad decisions, he admits that, but he's managed to become a caring, dedicated, sensitive man, despite being messed up..." Read more

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Customers find the story compelling, adventurous, and touching. They also say it's engaging, surprising, touching, funny, insightful, and direct. Readers mention the book is very important to human history, and a gripping read. They find the group dynamics fascinating, unsettling, and hopeful. They say the book covers deep topics and is interesting about foreign countries and exotic animals.

"...Anyway, it's a compelling story about a public figure, a man (and before that a boy) whom people thought they knew but who has so much more depth..." Read more

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"...the facade of royalty, often heartbreaking, sometimes funny and surprising. I mean, I never pictured Prince Philip cooking up on the grill!..." Read more

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135 customers mention "Romance"127 positive8 negative

Customers find the romance in the book beautiful, intimate, and honest. They also describe the characters as gentle-hearted and a solid, loving couple.

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"...I think they are a solid, loving, couple and I have nothing bad to say about either of them. We must lead our lives with love and joy...." Read more

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157 customers mention "Interest level"23 positive134 negative

Customers find the book frustrating to read about, loaded with incomplete thoughts, and repetitive. They also say the book is out of touch with the real world, and the research is lazy.

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"...The book is well paced, but has a few tedious sections. Harry shares his story with much candor...." Read more

"...All fluff no substance. Kate having been an outsider once, should have had a better perspective of what Meghan could expect...." Read more

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I vividly recall the day Princess Diana died. It was on a Sunday 1997. I went out to get my Sunday newspaper as I always did on Sunday mornings and there it was splashed across the front page. I couldn't breathe. I was heartbroken and I cried off and on all day that day. I have always loved Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana. It was different when the Queen died. She lived a long good life. But Diana was young and she had two young boys who would grow up without a mother. This is why I bought the book and why I love Harry. I thought it was well written and very interesting. Have a wonderful long life young man!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Harry is such an intelligent man and an accomplished writer. This is an interesting look into the Royal family and all the “smoke and mirrors” surrounding their façade. Prince Harry speaks the truth! He is a very deep and feeling man who loves his family. It’s criminal with the press, put him through and how he and his family have been shunned by royalty! Welcome to America’🇺🇸We’re so lucky, proud, honored and happy to have you! Excellent read, I laughed. I cried. Prince Harry is tough as nails when he needs to be, but a very loving and honorable man. Great read!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023
First off, I will say that I have always been a big supporter of Harry, first, & then Meghan. So, I go into reading this book with loving interest and a positive outlook. I trusted that he would actually tell us the truth (as he experienced it) with no sugar coating. And I thank him for successfully doing just that.

I did not know anything about his military service and found that highly intriguing to read about. I cannot imagine being a pilot of a helicopter much less an Apache helicopter in wartime. Very impressive. Think about what it takes to do that - not something every man or woman can learn to do.

I didn't know about his adventures in Africa and other countries. Those stories were really fun to read. I'm so glad this book was not just about his family and the 'Royal' part of his life. Yes, he did put things in the book about that, of course. But it was way more than just royal stuff, which really (to me) told us the story of who Harry truly is.

Naturally he discussed his mother. I'm an old lady & can remember all that Diana went through as she was going through it in front of the world. I was shocked about her death, as we all were. The thing I did not know about was that Harry did not believe his mother to be dead. He thought she was in hiding. It broke my heart to pieces to learn about this fact. And now that I have read what his thinking was at the time - I fully understand why he would believe that, and to this day nobody really got any evidence or proof of her demise to show to Harry or William. It still seems really odd. The whole thing.

It's very important when you lose somebody close to you that you are able to view the body. I guess that is not a royal or British custom. However, in reading books on Thanatology after my husband died, all grief therapists usually agree that seeing the deceased person is very important. Otherwise, you find yourself constantly searching the faces in a crowd or wondering if maybe they somehow, they slipped away and are living somewhere else. I know, because that's how I felt when I didn't know that viewing his body was actually healthier than not. It helps you face reality. Then you can heal.

I knew that Harry would no doubt mention the Paparazzi and the Tabloids. Little did I know how really horrible it has been. The way he explained it made me feel claustrophobic and so downtrodden. And I was just reading it - not experiencing it. I got very angry about how the British people not only allowed this; but fed off of it. How his own father and brother felt like it was just something you have to accept, rather than standing up (like a man) and saying 'NO, this will not be tolerated'.

And with that, I learned that Queens and Kings, who I thought are heads of state and run the country - are not. They are nothing more than props. They have no power. And if they have any - they don't seem to use it in the right way. Why is that?

And this so called 'Institution' or gang of courtiers/assistants etc. - who are they? It seems like they are all running everything there in the palace or Balmoral or wherever. Not the Queen or King. Not the Prime Minister or Parliament. Just common, everyday people working for the royal family appear to be the bosses. The Queen had to 'obey' them. Now King Charles has to as well. What? That's crazy. What is the point of having a Monarchy if it's just all pretend, and the royalty has no power?

I am keeping my fingers crossed that when enough people read this book that they will stop looking at Meghan in a negative light. My Gosh. Harry loves her and his children. She loves him. Let this couple live in peace. Stop saying nasty things about them and out and out lies. Who does that benefit? Let the tabloids go back to their headlines about alien abductions and 3 headed babies, etc.

If the Brits don't want Harry & Meghan then I hope they live here in the US for the rest of their lives. They don't need a country who has stomped all over them & squished them down in the mud. Shame on you if you're one of those who has been a party to that.

This book is a real eye opener. I think after all he and his Mom went through with being betrayed by people that are supposed to love them - but don't - that he deserves to tell this story in his own way. To not only clear somethings up - but to share with us very interesting parts of his life. I hope after a few more decades he'll write an updated memoir too. Because I'm sure he is going to do great things with his life. He is not perfect. But neither is anybody else. As human beings we need to remember that.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2023
I was interested in reading Prince Harry's story but unsure what to expect from this memoir. It could have been anodyne, avoiding the elephant in the room concerning his family relationships. It could have been scorched earth. It's neither. Harry clearly has (or had) great affection for his father and his brother, and his criticisms of them are mild and/or oblique. But there is no escaping what happened, and when he does write about the behaviors that led to him choosing to leave the UK with his wife, it is direct, sometimes shocking, and utterly believable. Harry waited a long time to speak and he clearly has receipts.

I found the chapters about Harry's military service among the most interesting. Clearly he could never be just an ordinary soldier, but he went through the same paces and journey as pretty much any recruit in many ways. This part of the story provides a compelling and clear context for his service and dedication to veterans and his Invictus Games endeavors. After reading this, it broke my heart that he was stripped of some of his military titles and was not allowed to wear his uniform to his grandmother's funeral. Especially when you see his family members who never served in the same way strutting around with chests full of unearned medals. I said what I said.

There is some information in the book I guess I didn't need to know, but I understand why he included it. His life has been media fodder since Day One, and it's clear that people have been writing and reading twisted and even untrue stories about him for decades. I guess he wanted to get some things out there himself so he could say it in his own words, because he didn't get to do that before.

The book is really a story of enduring and overcoming trauma, and how it can take years and a lot of mistakes, missed chances and side-journeys to do so. I was never a Royal watcher. I remember when Diana died, and watching her sons walk behind her coffin. But I had a job and young kids at the time, so I didn't pay attention to the family for years after that. You get a tremendous insight into how they operate reading this book. I would never, ever want to be Royal or raise my kids that way. Certainly not the way it has been done in Great Britain.

Oh, and Camilla is awful. That really comes across in Harry's memoir. He doesn't trash her, but he is honest about what she did and how he felt about it. I would say she is the one whose misdeeds are really laid bare here. Even then, as I said, he is not on a war path or anything. He's just telling it like it is.

Anyway, it's a compelling story about a public figure, a man (and before that a boy) whom people thought they knew but who has so much more depth and complexity than many believed. It's definitely worth reading. Slow in spots and with some details that made me scratch my head a bit. But very interesting and sympathetic.
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Maria Adelaide Ribeiro
5.0 out of 5 stars Livrão
Reviewed in Brazil on June 20, 2024
Excelente material de estudo para ghostwriters, além de ser uma leitura fascinante.
Kathy L
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
Reviewed in Mexico on April 9, 2024
Prince Harry has a very interesting story to tell and he does so in an engaging, honest and reflective way.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "...a secret about truth that many people are unwilling to accept: it's usually painful"
Reviewed in Canada on January 10, 2023
"a secret about truth that many people are unwilling to accept: it's usually painful"

This quote, taken from part 2, page 170, chapter 33 really spoke to me. I noted it immediately upon reading, highlighting it, because it really spoke to the theme of this book. That truth is often wrapped with pain...that owning ones truth is often brave, hard and often misunderstood. That speaking ones truth often comes with risk, with people who will continue to read your truth and misquote you, who will cherry-pick and judge based on mistruths, often quoted as others as the gospel.

I started this book with my own opinions, and when I finished this book, I was surprised - surprised to find myself empathizing with almost every major player. Even the ones I had demonized in my own minds eye. I found myself empathizing with what it must feel like to be "owned" by an institution - owned by the public. After all, the public were paying for their very existence. What it must feel like to have to grow up, make mistakes and be judged perhaps more harshly than those of his peers. But I also experienced a level of sympathy for what generations of that family have had to undergo.

Trauma is a major theme that wraps it's tentacles around Harry - long past childhood, it ensnares him, forms his very being. I was surprised to learn many things about his feelings about Diana's passing, ones that would be understandable for any young man to feel, but are more so understandable after what he experienced on a world stage. The descriptions of his feelings are so vivid, so painfully raw, that you can't help but feel for him.

I have to give credit where credit is due - this book is exceptionally well written...this speaks to a very close partnership with Prince Harry's ghost writer, JR Moehringer. I could see Prince Harry pouring over his laptop all night long, writing all his feelings down and then JR, taking those feelings and moments and creating a more aesthetically pleasing, descriptive tome. You never feel like it isn't Prince Harry talking from his heart, but you can see where JR has been able to give such clear description, you feel like you're right there, in the battlefield with Harry - that you're walking along side him during that long walk behind his mom. I usually find biographies exceptionally boring because they feel like a history lesson, and don't speak from the heart. This isn't that type of book. You feel like you're reading from his diary, a very personal and private journey he is giving us access too. His entire life has been shown to the world, by those events were not by his choice. THIS was his choice. His truth.

I don't want to take away from this book so I will not go into specifics because I feel like you should go into this book willing to listen - remove your preconceived notions, drop your prejudice, erase from your memory the stories told by others about him and read his truth. Because if nothing else, why should someone else opinion of you be treated as truth, when their opinions are formed by the very people who have tried to destroy you.
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Stefdune
5.0 out of 5 stars Royal family forever
Reviewed in Italy on April 30, 2024
Libro scritto molto bene . Well done !.
Mitul Patel
5.0 out of 5 stars An intimate, revealing look into Harry's life
Reviewed in India on February 23, 2024
Prince Harry bares his soul in his raw and revealing memoir Spare, providing an intimate look into the highs and lows of his life as a member of the British royal family. From enduring the tragic loss of his mother to struggling with his role as the “spare” heir, Prince Harry comes across as startlingly candid yet heartbreakingly human. He holds little back in recounting his innermost struggles, though some may critique Spare as offensive to the royals. Ultimately, the memoir succeeds in humanizing the oft-criticized prince.

One of the most striking aspects of Spare is Prince Harry’s gut-wrenching account of losing his mother, Princess Diana, at the tender age of twelve. He movingly describes learning she had died in a car crash in Paris, waiting in agonized hope that perhaps she had only been injured. Harry poignantly conveys his numb confusion when told the devastating news, writing “Everything distinctly, certainly, irrevocably, came to a stop.” He recalls being unable to cry at Diana’s funeral, having absorbed the royal family’s stoic creed.

Harry touchingly expresses his enduring pain and longing for his mother in the months after her shocking death. He clung to the belief that her death was an elaborate hoax and she would eventually reappear, noting “I still hadn’t mourned, still hadn’t cried, except that one time at her grave, still hadn’t processed the bare facts.” Harry writes of his constant yearning for Diana, describing her as “light, pure radiant light,” too phenomenal to be gone. His palpable grief leaps off the page.

The memoir highlights how profoundly losing Diana at such a young age shaped Harry. He links his eventual struggles with drugs and alcohol to unresolved trauma, poignantly recalling how he avoided quiet moments when difficult emotions might surface. Harry suggests it fueled his rebellious streak, noting he felt unable to publicly mourn while being labeled the “naughty” prince. His unwillingness to believe Diana was truly gone prevented him from properly grieving during his teen years.

Harry paints a less than flattering picture of his father, King Charles III, referring to him as the distant, emotionally repressed “Pa” throughout the memoir. He portrays Charles as aloof, consumed by public perception, and unwilling to stand up for his sons against media attacks. Harry heartbreakingly describes craving physical affection from Charles as a child but rarely receiving it. However, glimmers of Harry’s love and sympathy for his father occasionally emerge. He expresses compassion for the bullying Charles endured at school, suggesting it influenced his guarded nature. Harry writes movingly of clutching Charles’ hand for comfort after Diana’s death, highlighting their rare moment of connection. While he clearly harbors resentment towards Charles, Harry poignantly shares that he simply wanted his father to be happy.

Harry is also candid regarding his complex dynamic with Prince William, referring to him as “Willy” in the memoir. He characterizes their sibling relationship as deeply affectionate yet competitive, noting William’s dislike of being treated as a package deal. Harry recounts his eagerness to support William and sense of pride in playing the role of protective younger brother. However, he also shares William’s request that Harry pretend not to know him at school, illustrating the rift between them. Their warm but strained bond leaps off the page.

Providing an intimate glimpse into the cloistered world of royals, Harry details the intense pressures and lack of privacy he endured growing up in the public eye. He expresses disdain for the superficiality of much royal life, writing that “Being a Windsor meant working out which truths were timeless, and then banishing them from your mind. It meant absorbing the basic parameters of one’s identity, knowing by instinct who you were, which was forever a byproduct of who you weren’t.” Prince Harry suggests his role as the “spare” heir contributed to his feelings of isolation, noting he was treated as merely a backup for William. He conveys his sense of destiny as the rebellious, misunderstood prince.

Harry truly seems to come into his own during his military service, which he describes as a respite from royal duties. He provides colorful descriptions of his time in officer training, candidly admitting he struggled with academic lessons. Harry speaks poignantly of finding purpose, camaraderie, and escape from his privilege as a young soldier. His disappointment about being prevented from serving in Iraq due to safety concerns is palpable. He sees the military as a way to finally be “just Harry.”

The most revealing glimpse into Harry’s state of mind comes as he describes struggling with substance abuse and anger issues in his late twenties. He admits that heavy drinking provided an outlet for deep unhappiness during this period, candidly writing “I was in a bad, bad place.” Harry acknowledges excessive partying and lashing out at paparazzi, reflecting “Something had to change. I knew I couldn’t go on like this.” His willingness to be so forthright makes these passages compelling.

As he falls in love with Meghan Markle, Harry paints an idyllic portrait of their courtship. He speaks effusively about their instant connection, recalling thinking “Compared to her, Cinderella was the queen of long goodbyes.” shortly after being introduced. Harry movingly recounts his nervousness about introducing Meghan to his father and brother, conveying his anxiety about acceptance. He passionately defends Meghan against what he sees as racist media attacks on their relationship.

Harry’s devotion toward Meghan and conviction that she was being treated unfairly inform his account of their dramatic decision to leave royal life. He criticizes the institution for failing to protect her as it had failed Diana. Harry conveys steely determination to avoid history repeating itself, whatever the cost. His partner loyalty and resolve to chart a new path for his young family shine through.

While Spare focuses on Prince Harry’s personal struggles, he also offers glimpses into his philanthropic works and commitment to service. He writes movingly of his time in Africa, where he finds inspiration in aid workers helping vulnerable communities. Harry speaks with humility about striving to make a difference on meaningful causes like mental health, conservation, and supporting veterans. His social awareness provides balance to Spare’s heavier, introspective passages.

Harry’s memoir has an undeniably introspective, self-focused slant that some may critique as self-pitying or indulgent. He can come across as resentful of royal duties and some may argue he places undue blame on press scrutiny over personal missteps. However, Spare generally succeeds as a nuanced self-portrait of the painfully human prince behind the media caricatures.

With raw emotional honesty, Harry compellingly recounts his ongoing battles with childhood trauma, the loss of his mother, and struggles with his royal destiny. While certain revelations may be deemed offensive, potentially straining family relationships, the memoir marks a decisive step towards Harry telling his own imperfect but authentic story. With heartfelt candor and flashes of humor, Spare renders the flawed yet well-intentioned prince remarkably relatable.
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