Duke of Sussex’s memoir ‘Spare’ described as a tale of family idiosyncrasies and struggles
The Duke of Sussex wrote his memoir for himself as he could not spend his life trying to make his family happy, sources have suggested.
However, the book, which is called Spare and published on January 10, is not considered a “takedown of his family” but a relatable narrative of a human journey.
It is described by those familiar with the manuscript as a “beautiful read”, a tale of family idiosyncrasies and struggles with which readers from all walks of life will identify.
The experience of addressing certain issues is said to have been cathartic for the Duke, who since leaving the UK has made no secret of the difficulties he has faced.