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Prince Harry to release part two of memoir ‘Spare’?

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Prince Harry banned from releasing another volume of ‘Spare’

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  • The majority of the content relates to his dealings with Charles and William.
  • Prince Harry chopped his memoir “Spare” in half.
  • There is enough material for another book according to Harry.
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According to Prince Harry, who chopped his memoir “Spare” in half, there is enough material for another book.

Harry claimed that the original transcript for Spare was twice as long as the finished product in an interview.

He claimed that the majority of the content omitted related to his dealings with King Charles and Prince William.

He said, “The first draft was different. It was 800 pages, and now it’s down to 400 pages. It could have been two books, put it that way. And the hard bit was taking things out.”

Harry disclosed that he and his ghost writer had 50 Zoom calls to discuss what should and should not be in the final manuscript.

Harry has claimed that it was impossible to tell his story without referencing his family, saying he knew he was “going to get trashed” for their inclusion in the bombshell book.

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Harry did not mention whether he intended to publish Part 2 of his book at a later date.

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