Prince Harry: We find the dullest parts of his memoir Spare
Bookshops opened early on Tuesday as the Duke of Sussex’s controversial memoir hit the shelves – but queues were sparse following days of leaks ahead of the book’s publication. Just one person was waiting outside Waterstones’ flagship branch in Piccadilly in central London when it opened at 8am. Other royal fans had queued for midnight store openings, with a handful waiting outside WH Smith in London’s Victoria station to be one of the first to buy a copy. Spare, which was sold early by some bookshops in Spain, contains a string of bombshell revelations and private details about Harry’s life and family, and has sparked a furore over his claims that William physically attacked him and that he killed 25 Taliban members during the Afghanistan war. So you don t have to, TalkTV broke down the DULLEST moments from Harry s biography. #talktv #talkradio