Prince Harry’s book Spare “certainly damaged” his relationship with his father, a royal expert has claimed. After hitting shop shelves in January 2023, Spare, which was ghost-written by J.
R. Moehringer, published by Penguin Random House as part of a reported four-book deal, became the fastest selling non-fiction book of all time.The controversial memoir, which is 416 pages long, was filled with shocking claims and revelations against the Royal Family and 39 year old Harry even claimed that he had enough material for a second memoir, the Mirror reports. “The hard bit was taking things out,” he told The Telegraph in October 2023.
However, despite its sales success, royal expert Ingrid Seward has claimed that Spare “certainly damaged” the Duke of Sussex’s relationship with his father King Charles III. “I think it certainly damaged his relationship with his father that he criticised his wife so openly,” she told 9honey.
However, Ingrid added that in spite of the “damage”, she thinks that His Majesty won’t be holding a grudge against Harry, though claims he may have “withdrawn” from him instead. "I think he's very careful around him now.
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