Meghan McCain has accused Prince Harry of ‘trolling’ the Royal Family with the title of his upcoming memoir. This, alongside the release date, was revealed yesterday after months of speculation.Prince Harry’s ‘Spare’ will be published by Penguin Random House on January 10, 2023.There had previously been talk that the release date could be pushed back.Some reports suggested that information contained within the book contradicted that conveyed in a new Netflix documentary on the California lives of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.One Netflix source told the New York Times: ‘A lot in the show contradicted what Harry has written, so that was an issue.’ Meghan McCain says Harry ‘trolling’ Royal Family with book title – ‘whining’ Duke blasted. (Image: Getty)After the name of the upcoming memoir was revealed, US writer Meghan McCain suggested ‘Spare’ could have been intended as a dig at the Royal Family.She wrote in a post on Twitter: ‘I’m not as plugged into this as Brits are clearly – but the title seems like a troll.’The writer asked broadcaster Piers Morgan whether this was his ‘take’.He had previously suggested the prince was using the book to ‘hurl his latest torrent of malevolent money-making muck’ at his own family.READ MORE: Mum’s horror as 2-year-old wanders out of nursery with friend Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. (Image: Getty) Meghan McCain. (Image: Getty) Piers Morgan. (Image: Getty)Mr Morgan responded to Ms McCain that this was ‘100 percent’ the intention of the title.He wrote: ‘It’s based on the phrase ‘heir and a spare’ and is Harry’s way of whining that he won’t ever be King.’The US writer responded: ‘That’s what it seems like…’READ MORE: Meghan and Harry’s decision to bring Archie and Lilibet to UK [REVEAL] Prince William adorably pulls faces at baby in crowds watched by Kate [REPORT] Kate’s sweet words as Prince William and Harry reunited [INSIGHT] Prince Harry: a life in pictures. (Image: Express)After last year announcing his intention to publish a memoir, Prince Harry said this would tell the story of his ‘highs and lows, the mistakes, the lessons learned’.The Duke added that he hopes to ‘show that no matter where we come from, we have more in common than we think’.While the publication date and title of the memoir have now both been revealed, much speculation continues to abound about the specific contents of the book.Some, including Piers Morgan, are strongly of the view that it will contain much material the UK Royal Family would prefer was left out.Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams last month told the Mail: ‘If it had anything sensational it would be tasteless.’
Meghan McCain says Harry ‘trolling’ Royal Family with book title
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