Jeremy Clarkson has delivered a major blow to Prince Harry, with his Diddly Squat book sales far outpacing the paperback edition of Spare.
Richard Eden, a royal commentator for the Daily Mail, noted that the publisher of Harry's explosive memoir might "regret" the former royal's decision not to give any interviews to promote the paperback edition.
Richard highlighted that the paperback was in 73rd place in the Official UK Top 50, with around 3,000 copies of 'Spare' sold in its second week, reports Gloucestershire Live.
However, it pales in comparison to Jeremy Clarkson's 'Diddly Squat: Home To Roost'. The Top Gear star's book details his adventures on the 1,000-acre Diddly Squat farm in Chipping Norton, Cotswolds.
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