Prince Harry’s tell-all book already double bestseller months before release

Prince Harry's tell-all memoir has already become a double best-seller – months before anyone has actually read it.

Called Spare, the book is set to be released on January 10.

Publishers Penguin Random House have said that the booked penned by The Duke of Sussex will be filled with "raw, unflinching honesty" and will be 416 pages long.

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Translated into 16 languages, it has been rumoured it will feature details of the bad blood between he and brother Prince William, as well as explosive comments on leaving the Royal Family a few years ago.

And it has already topped two of online retailing giant Amazon's best-selling lists – and it isn't far from topping a third.

The book, which is already being sold for half of its full price at most sellers, currently sits at the top of the charts for Royal Historical Biographies and Biography Reference books.

But it is just two places off the top of Amazon's overall book charts – with just Colleen Hoover's It Starts With Us, and Jamie Oliver's Simple One-Pan Wonders books ahead of it.

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Randomly, Marvel's version of Where's Wally? – called Where's Spidey? – sits just one place behind Prince Harry's book in fourth.

It does, however, sit number one and seven – the latter being for the hard cover – on the “hot new releases in books” charts, which should come as worrying news to the Royal household as it shows that a lot of people want to read the explosive stories of Royal feuds from Harry's perspective.

Spare is currently number five on the Waterstones chart, which is actually topped by Hoover's other book It Ends With Us.

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Meanwhile, over at WH Smith, the Prince Harry's memoir is nowhere to be found on any chart produced by the high-street newsagent.

In the United States, the book is one place behind where it can be found in the UK, coming fourth in the best seller charts – Hoover tops that one, too.

Matthew Perry's autobiography and a new Diary of a Wimpy Kid book placed second and third respectively.

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