Prince Harry: ’Drugs responsible for glaring book errors’, says Royal commentator

Royal correspondent Jennie Bond says “glaring errors“ in Prince Harry’s book Spare could be because his brain “is so addled by the trauma of his life“, or he doesn’t have a clear memory due to the “many drugs he has taken.“ The English language edition of the Duke of Sussex’s controversial memoir sold more than 1.4 million copies on its first day of publication. Penguin Random House, who published the headline-grabbing autobiography Spare on Tuesday, have reported their largest ever first-day sales total for any nonfiction book published by the company. According to the publisher, the English language edition of Spare sold more than 1,430,000 units in all formats and editions in the United States, Canada and the UK on January 10 when it first hit bookshop shelves.
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