France runs out of Prince Harry's Spare memoir as publisher forced to print thousand more
A French publisher has been forced to print 130,000 extra copies of Prince Harry's revealing memoir.
In fact, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, French president Emmanuel Macron said that Her Majesty "held a special status in France and a special place in the hearts of the French people".
French Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, even ordered public buildings to lower their flags to half-mast following the passing of the Queen.
Such is the popularity of the Duke of Sussex's royal exposé it has even outperformed the French translation of Barack Obama's 2020 memoir.
He said: “I think the British people and the King felt France’s deep affection for them and the emotion we shared.”
"One has the impression that he has lost all sense of decency, of what should be said or not said. What is excessive is insignificant. I find it excessive.”
When and where to buy Prince Harry's book, Spare
Spare by Prince Harry will be released by publishers Penguin Random House on January 10, 2023.
The tell-all memoir, which was ghostwritten by Pulitzer Prize winner J R Moehringer, promises to be packed full of explosive revelations and insight into the Royal Family - and there's even an audiobook read by the Duke of Sussex himself.
You can buy your copy of Spare on Amazon.
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