SHUTTLE readers have had their say on whether they will be buying Prince Harry's new book.
The Duke of Sussex's memoir, entitled Spare, was released today (Tuesday, January 10) following days of controversy ahead of its launch.
Spare, which contains a string of bombshell revelations and private details about Harry’s life and family, has sparked a furore over his claims that William physically attacked him and that he killed 25 Taliban members during the Afghanistan war.
We asked our readers whether or not they will be buying the book, with the majority saying they will be giving Spare a miss.
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Paul Danks said: "No, as he hates intrusion into his life, I am respecting his privacy by ignoring anything he does".
Marg Davies said the book is "not worth the paper it's printed on" and described Harry as a "traitor" to his family and country.
Anita Wilson said: "Wonder what his children will think of their father when they are older and read it for themselves."
However, some said they will be reading the book. Dave Walker said: "I quite like him and am shocked at how badly people view him and Meghan".
Sue Poynter, who says she "likes an autobiography" has already downloaded the book onto her kindle.
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