Prince Harry's long-awaited 'unflinching' memoir, titled Spare, to come out in January
ABCPrince Harry's highly anticipated memoir on his life as King Charles III's second-born child, titled Spare, will be published in January, his publishers have revealed. Key points: Prince Harry's memoir will be released on January 10 The title refers to his years of being the "spare" royal to older brother Prince William His publishing house says the book will document his journey from "trauma to healing" The book — which was originally due to be published later this year but will now be released on January 10 — promises "raw, unflinching honesty" from the Duke of Sussex. The title, which has sent shock waves through royal watchers and the public at large, refers to the prince's years of being the "spare" royal to his older brother Prince William. In a statement released on Thursday, the publishing house summoned memories of the death of Princess Diana, and the subsequent tragic image of Prince Harry and Prince William "walking behind their mother's coffin as the world watched in sorrow — and horror". The global CEO of Penguin Random House, Markus Dohle, said he was honoured to be publishing Prince Harry's "candid and emotionally powerful story".