"Spare" by Prince Harry is the explosive personal memoir that recounts the the Duke of Sussex's experiences growing up as a member of the British royal family and his decision to step back from his royal duties.
One of the strengths of "Spare" is Harry's willingness to share intimate details of his life, including his struggles with mental health and the trauma he experienced as a result of his mother's death. The author's honesty and vulnerability make the book a deeply affecting read, and his insights into the challenges of being a member of the royal family are particularly illuminating.
"Spare" explores family dynamics and service. Harry's reflections on his own identity as a royal and as a person, as well as his commitment to public service, add depth and richness to the narrative and make the book a compelling and thought-provoking read.
Repeat over-sharing is just one of the problems with "Spare" and provides little in the way of new insights or revelations for readers who are already familiar with Harry's life and work. Yes, Harry does share a a great deal about the challenges of royal life and the difficult decisions that Harry faced, some readers may feel that it covers familiar ground.
Spare" may not break new ground for readers who are already familiar with Harry's life, work and the Royal Family however, it is richly detailed and the readers gets a glimpse of the Duke's sense of humour.
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