SENIOR royals are bracing themselves for Prince Harry's memoir after the revelation it will be called "Spare".
A reference to the phrase "the heir and the spare", used by Harry while growing up in the shadow of his brother, the bombshell book will be published on January 10.
Harry will rake in more than £36million for lifting the lid on his time as a royal leading up to his acrimonious exit from "The Firm" with wife Meghan.
The 416-page memoir, ghostwritten by American novelist J.R. Moehringer and complete with a striking cover image of Harry, will contain "raw, unflinching honesty", according to the publishers.
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