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Prince Harry’s Explosive Tell-All Memoir Available for Free on Black Friday

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Prince Harry’s Explosive Tell-All Memoir Available for Free on Black Friday

In a surprising turn of events, 's highly anticipated tell-all memoir, “Spare,” will be given away for free on Black Friday.

The book, set to hit store shelves next year just months before III's coronation, has already had its price slashed in half prior to its release.

However, thanks to online retail giant Amazon, you can now get your hands on a virtual copy of the book at absolutely no cost.

The jaw-dropping 100% discount comes as Amazon adds the memoir to its list of free audiobooks for those who sign up for a trial of its Audible service.

To take advantage of this offer, all you need to do is sign up and download the book before its official release on January 10th, and then cancel the trial immediately.

This way, the audiobook will be yours for free once it becomes available.

While the digital version of “Spare” can be obtained without spending a penny, the hard copy is currently available at a discounted price of £14, down from the original £28.

Additionally, the audio CD is being sold for £19.95, with a mere £5 reduction.

Amidst the excitement surrounding the release of 's memoir, speculation continues to swirl about whether he and will receive an extended invitation to next year's coronation.

Experts suggest that an olive branch might be in the works, considering the upcoming publication of Harry's book.

During a recent episode of Royally Us, host Christine Ross speculated that the couple could be holding out for an invite, hoping that the months between the memoir's release and the coronation will help mend any potential tensions.

Christina Garibaldi, Ross's co-host, added that whether or not they receive an invitation depends on the content of the book and the accompanying documentary.

She emphasized that the bridges between Harry and Meghan and the royal family could be severely damaged based on what is revealed.

Ross agreed, mentioning the rumors of last-minute edits being made to the memoir.

She suggested that the documentary and book's release dates, which are only a week apart, might allow enough time for any arising tensions to cool.

On the other hand, foreign policy expert and royal family enthusiast Nile Gardner criticized Prince Harry for his choice to publish such a contentious memoir.

Gardner expressed concern about the resentful tone set by the book's title, predicting that it would be filled with anger rather than hope and aspiration.

He even went so far as to compare the book's impact to that of a grenade being thrown into Buckingham Palace.

Gardner warned that the memoir has the potential to cause significant damage to the royal family and could be a massive bridge burner.

The long-term consequences for the monarchy, according to Gardner, could be highly damaging, while the repercussions for Harry and Meghan within the royal family might be catastrophic.

The title alone suggests a dark and bitter tone, and the book seems to serve no constructive purpose other than to further strain relations between the couple and the royal family.

As the release of “Spare” approaches, Buckingham Palace is undoubtedly filled with concern and nervousness.

The potential fallout from this memoir is immense, and the impact on the royal family cannot be understated.

It remains to be seen how this explosive tell-all will shape the future of the monarchy and the standing of Prince Harry and Meghan within it.

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