On April 1, a parody version of Prince Harry's book will be released
The parody version of Prince Harry's book "Spare" will be launched on April 1, three months after the Duke of Sussex's memoir was released.
Spare Us!, according to Newsweek. A Harrody will be published by Little Brown, a Hachette company, and will follow up on the prince's own tell-all book, which was released in January.
According to the magazine, the parody version was created by Bruno Vincent, whose Enid Blyton parodies have previously garnered notice, including the book Five on Brexit Island, which was a Christmas number-one best-seller in the United Kingdom.
According to a press release advertising Spare Us: "He was born into an ancient, powerful dynasty and, through no fault of his own, rose to become one of the world's most recognisable men. His life was under continual journalistic scrutiny and manipulation " He eventually requested that it stop. To achieve the seclusion he desired, he wrote a frostbite-and-all book that goes deep within the castle walls and reveals every yelling dispute, fist-fight, betrayal, teddy bear, uncomfortable hug, and tear-stained wedding rehearsal for everybody to see.
"All in the name of privacy! This is his tale."