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Prince Harry ‘choosing his own happiness’ with new memoir

Prince Harry is trying to achieve his own ‘happiness’ by not appeasing his royal relations, a source has claimed, as the publication date for his bombshell memoir nears. Last week, publishers Penguin Random House announced that the highly-anticipated book would hit the shelves on January 10, 2023.The book was originally expected to be released in 2022.The title of the book, ‘Spare’, was also announced along with new details of what the book will hold.In early promotional material, the Duke of Sussex, 38, promised to craft a “wholly truthful” account of his life within the Royal Family.’Spare’ will be packed with “raw, unflinching honesty”, according to a new website dedicated to the book, and “full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief’. Penguin Random House announced that the highly-anticipated book would hit the shelves on January 10 (Image: Getty) Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace are understood to be concerned about the book’s content (Image: Getty)Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace are understood to be concerned about the contents of the book, of which they have reportedly not seen a preview.But Prince Harry is writing his own account of his life within the Royal Family to find his own ‘happiness’ a royal source has claimed.They told The Telegraph: ‘You can’t kind of always live your life trying to make your family or your siblings happy.’They added: ‘You have to choose your own happiness.’READ MORE: Prince Harry to return to UK to promote book at Christmas The title of the book, ‘Spare’, was also announced along with new details (Image: Penguin Random House)The book, which will be published in 16 languages, will also be available as an audiobook read by the Duke of Sussex.The Duke has earmarked $1.5m of the profits from the book to Sentebale, a charity established by Prince Harry and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho in 2006.A further $300,000 will go to WellChild, a charity of which the prince has been a patron for 15 years.Penguin Random House said the book will take “readers immediately back to one of the most searing images of the twentieth century: two young boys, two princes, walking behind their mother’s coffin as the world watched in sorrow-and horror.DON’T MISS: Prince Harry ‘knows Firm will not return attack’ on him [LIVE]POLL: Should King Charles strip Meghan and Harry of royal titles? [VOTE]Meghan to support Harry’s memoir with ‘very clever move’ – claim [REPORT] The book will likely foreground the impact of Princess Diana’s death (Image: Getty)”For Harry, this is his story at last.”This promotional material suggested the ghostwritten account of the Duke’s life will focus heavily on the death of Prince Harry’s mother, the late Princess Diana.

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