No… not by Meghan!
But by the many tourists who have ditched his autobiography, Spare, while on holiday.
Clearly, the whining tome – despite being one of the year’s bestsellers – has not met favour with holidaying Brits, as they’ve reportedly left it in bins, in rooms and by pools across hotels in Spain, Greece and Turkey.
According to tour operator On the Beach, more than 100 copies were left in its hotels – even before the school holidays had properly got underway.
Its lost-property offices are apparently ‘brimming’ with the 416-page whinge-fest, with the company now promising to give away the discarded copies online.
Spare was the fastest-selling non-fiction book in the UK ever (well, since records began in 1998) and sold over 3.2 million copies in the first week of its release in January.
But many people were put off when they actually read it, with brickbat after brickbat hurled at the Royal Family.
If you remember, the narrative that burns so brightly in Spare is one that is generations old – the ignored younger sibling to the favoured elder brother.
This story is from the August 14, 2023 edition of WOMAN - UK.
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