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Prince Harry has suffered a blow as Mike Tindall is going head-to-head with the Duke of Sussex.
The duke’s memoir “Spare” has been released in paperback form in the US, with its contents unchanged from the original hardcover edition.
The book, which first hit shelves in January 2023, includes a heartfelt dedication to Harry’s wife Meghan Markle, their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, and his late mother, Princess Diana.
Coinciding with this release, Mike Tindall, husband of Harry’s cousin Zara, is set to publish his own book, “The Good, The Bad & The Rugby – Unleashed”. Both books are due to be available in the UK on October 24.
Mike’s book offers insights into his experience of joining the Royal Family, which he describes as “pretty easy”, contrasting sharply with Meghan’s difficulties.
His book, co-authored with Alex Payne and James Haskell, promises to delve into “the highs and lows their podcast, friendship and rugby.”
In contrast to Harry’s revelations, Mike’s approach appears more light-hearted. He shares anecdotes about Prince George’s passion for football, particularly Aston Villa, and the Wales family’s love for sport.
Mike wrote: “Wherever he is, he’ll sit down and watch that game,” referring to Prince George’s enthusiasm for football. He also revealed playing football with the young prince “numerous times in the garden.”
While Harry’s memoir caused controversy with its revelations about the Royal Family, Mike’s book appears to offer a more positive perspective.
Harry’s decision not to add new content to the paperback edition of “Spare” might be seen as an olive branch to his estranged family.
However, the timing of its release alongside Mike’s book could reignite public interest in royal dynamics.
This closeness may further highlight the distance between Harry and his family.
The timing of these book releases has sparked speculation about potential competition between Harry and Mike.
Whilst Harry’s “Spare” continues to generate interest, Mike’s book offers a different perspective on royal life.