Prince Harry to hold ‘intimate’ event for Spare fans with £17 tickets

Tickets for the event include a copy of ‘Spare’, which became the fastest-selling non-fiction book in the UK following its release

Beverley Rouse
Saturday 25 February 2023 10:38 GMT
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The Duke of Sussex will discuss living with loss and the importance of personal healing during a livestreamed event which follows the publication of his controversial memoir.

Tickets for the event on 4 March, which cost £17 plus a £2.12 fee for UK customers, include a copy of Sparewhich became the fastest-selling non-fiction book in the UK since records began following its release in January.

Those who book tickets can also submit a question, with a selection to be put to the duke by a moderator during the live event which will see Prince Harry speaking with Dr Gabor Mate, author of The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness & Healing in a Toxic Culture.

Harry’s late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, died in a car crash in Paris in 1997 when the duke was just 12 years old.

In Spare, he described how difficult it was to deal with her death and he described the princess as his “guardian angel” and said she is with him “all the time”.

Harry’s grandmother, the late Queen, died in September 2022, the year after the death of his grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh.

The duke and his wife, The Duchess of Sussex, have also spoken about the baby they lost when the duchess suffered a miscarriage in the summer of 2020, a year after her first son Archie was born.

The couple also have a daughter Lilibet, known as Lili, who will be two in June and has Diana as a middle name in tribute to Harry’s mother. Lilibet was the Queen’s family nickname.

Harry’s ghost-written tell-all autobiography laid bare his frustrations with his family.

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He claimed his brother Prince William, now the Prince of Wales, had knocked him to the floor at Harry’s then home Nottingham Cottage after calling Meghan “difficult”, “rude” and “abrasive”.

The duke claimed his father, now the King, put his own interests above Harry’s and was jealous of Meghan and the Princess of Wales, and that the Queen Consort sacrificed him on “her personal PR altar”.

The duke, who lives in California after moving to the US in 2020, has revealed he has enough material for two books, but held back because he does not think his father and brother would “ever forgive” him.

It has not yet been confirmed whether Harry will be invited to attend his father’s coronation in May.

Ticket information and more details about the livestream event, produced by Penguin Random House in partnership with Barnes & Noble, Waterstones and Indigo Books & Music, can be found at PrinceHarryMemoir.com

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