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Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. Elizabeth was born in London, the first child of the Duke and Duchess of York, later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and she was educated privately at home. Her father ascended the throne on the abdication of his brother King Edward VIII in 1936, from which time she was the heir presumptive. She began to undertake public duties during the Second World War, serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. In 1947, she married Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, a former prince of Greece and Denmark, with whom she has four children: Charles, Prince of Wales; Anne, Princess Royal; Prince Andrew, Duke of York; and Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.
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Breaking Down Prince Harry’s History With the Word ‘Spare’ Ahead of His Highly Anticipated Memoir

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A shady start? Prince Harry‘s highly anticipated memoir is already raising eyebrows — just from its title.The Duke of Sussex, 38, announced in July 2021 that he was working on a “wholly truthful” book published by Penguin Random House. “I’m writing this not as the prince I was born but as the man I have become,” he noted in a statement at the time. “I’ve worn many hats over the years, both literally and figuratively, and my hope is that in telling my story — the highs and lows, the mistakes, the lessons learned — I can help show that no matter where we come from, we have more in common than we think.”More than a year later, the title and release date were confirmed.

Spare will hit shelves in January 2023 — and the name has a powerful meaning.Seemingly a reference to the phrase “the heir and the spare,” the title appears to comment on Harry’s position in the royal line of succession.

Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September, the former military pilot is currently fifth in line for the British throne.

His father, King Charles III, assumed the monarchy in the wake of the queen’s death. Harry’s older brother, Prince William, is the immediate heir, followed by his three children with Princess Kate: Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4.The memoir’s title alone is poignant — and its content will be even more revealing. “Spare takes readers immediately back to 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,” Penguin Random House teased in a press release on Thursday, October 27. “As Diana, Princess of Wales, was laid to rest, billions wondered what the princes must be

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