Prince Harry has received a huge boost after he released a shock statement.

    The Duke of Sussex’s memoir, Spare, has stayed in the top 10 of Amazon’s most read non-fiction list – with the book now sitting at number 9, reports Express.co.uk.

    Harry first released Spare in hardback in January 2023, with the paperback version released more than 18 months later in October 2024.

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    The list, which covers the week of July 27, also featured major titles such as Mel Robbins’ The Let Them Theory and Fiona Phillips’ Remember When.

    This is the 131st week that Spare has stayed on the most-read non-fiction list.

    This comes after it has been reported that Harry has involved lawyers as a new royal book claimed that he left Prince Andrew with a “bloody eye” following a “physical fight” back in 2013.

    Andrew Lownie’s new book, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, also claims that the Duke of York later informed his nephew that his marriage to Meghan Markle wouldn’t last more than a month.

    It also claims that Andrew also accused Harry of going “bonkers” before calling him out for not doing any due diligence into her past.

    However, after the story was published by the Daily Mail, Meghan and Harry’s lawyers shared a statement denying the claim.

    The statement, which was also sent to Newsweek, read: “I can confirm Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have never had a physical fight, nor did Prince Andrew ever make the comments he is alleged to have made about the Duchess of Sussex to Prince Harry.”

    Harry and Meghan’s team also told NewsWeek: “Such are the gross inaccuracies, damaging and defamatory remarks made in the Daily Mail’s story, I can confirm a legal letter from Prince Harry’s counsel has been sent to the Mail.”

    As well ranking in ninth place in Amazon’s most read list, Harry has faced humiliation after his book was included in their list of ‘Best Sellers in Women’s Biographies’.

    Despite Amazon’s blunder, Scotland’s football manager, Duncan Ferguson’s autobiography also ranked at number 21 in the list of ‘Best Sellers in Women’s Biographies’.

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