The Duke of Sussex's autobiography was released in hardback 18 months ago, but there is still no sign of the paperback edition, with commentators questioning why. Prince Harry has been mocked following the release of his autobiography Spare as he's allegedly being kept at "arm's length" by the Royal Family. Over 18 months since the hardback version was released, there is still no sign of the paperback edition.
With the mystery continuing, commentators have questioned the reason behind the delay, with one joking that Prince Harry has nothing new to say. It comes just days after the Duke of Sussex accepted the Pat Tillman Award for Service, despite a petition calling for him not to accept it receiving tens of thousands of signatures, reports the Mirror . Writing in the Scottish Daily Mail, Ephraim Hardcastle remarked: "Eighteen months after publication of Prince Harry's Spare and still no sign of the paperback version.
" "Publishers are usually swift to get one on the market, especially if they can market it as containing 'sensational' new material. But it seems Harry has no new spare excitement to impart." He added: "His family has kept him at arm's length, aware that anything they say could be taken down and used in evidence against them.
" Join the Daily Record' s WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Prince Harry made some controversial allegations about his elder brother Prince William in his autobiography, Spare . Subsequent to thes.