Prince Harry’s memoir “Spare” has just become the fastest-selling non-fiction book of all time, selling over 400,000 copies since its release on January 10, 2023.
Prince Harry has been everywhere as of late.
Following his unruly Netflix docu-series and interviews touching on uneasy royal family secrets, the Duke of Sussex has now released his first-ever memoir.
Titled “Spare,” the autobiography has already broken numerous records, becoming the fastest-selling non-fiction book ever, according to Transworld Penguin Random Publishing House. Current sales have already surpassed 400,000 copies across hardcover, audiobook, and e-book downloads since its release on January 10, 2023.
The record was previously held by Barack Obama’s fourth book, A Promised Land (2020), which sold 887,000 copies during its release day.
The Duke of Sussex promoted the book heavily before its release by giving interviews on ITV, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, 60 Minutes, and Good Morning America.
During his chat with Stephen Colbert, Harry replied, “of course,” when asked if the royal family were engaged in an active campaign to undermine the book.
Harry also agreed that the British press were being “aided and abetted” by his family in order to attack him and his wife, Meghan Markle.
