Prince Harry is now facing fresh humiliation as his bombshell memoir Spare has been included in Amazon’s list of ‘Best Sellers in Women’s Biographies’. The 40-year-old’s book was first released in hardback in January 2023, with the paperback version released later in October 2024.
At the time of writing, Spare is ranked at number 19, with 116,500 written reviews. Despite being included on the women’s list, Harry isn’t the only male to face the humiliation, as Scotland’s football manager, Duncan Ferguson’s autobiography also ranked at number 21.
Published by Penguin Random House, Spare broke sales records for the publishing house after being released.
Spare achieved the fastest-selling non-fiction book status, selling 1.4 million copies in the US, Canada, and the UK on its first day of release.
The book also sold more than 3.2 million copies across all formats worldwide within its first week of release.
It was also previously revealed Spare have Penguin Random House a massive boost in the year of 2023.
Random House, which is part of the Penguin Random House group, saw its turnover jump by 13.2 percent to £262.3m in the 53 weeks to December 31, 2023.
Following its paperback release last year, Harry’s book only came in at 73rd place in the UK charts after selling just 3,400 copies in its second week of publication.
The re-issue of the book recalled previous claims made by Harry in the hardback version, no updated claims were made in the newer release.
In 2023, the Duke of Sussex recalled private family conversations between himself, his father, King Charles III and brother, Prince William.