Prince Harry's book has set a new world record for sales on its first day
Prince Harry's book has set a new world record for sales on its first day
International news agencies report that Prince Harry's book 'Spare' set a world record after selling more than 1.4 million copies on its first day.
In the UK, America, Canada, and Spain, "Spare", the controversial biography of Prince Harry, set a world record for selling more than 1.43 million copies on its very first day of sale. Just something to note, in a single day, former US President Barack Obama's book 'A Promise Land 2020' sold 887,000 copies.
Published in 16 languages worldwide, the book was released on January 10th.
The Spanish translation of the controversial biography of the British prince was mistakenly released on the Spanish market. This led to a number of revelations, although copies were immediately removed from store shelves.
The media had control of the situation. Prince Harry's book attracted a large number of buyers because of this.
On its first day of sales, "Spare" became the best-selling non-fiction book published by Penguin Random House, according to its publisher.
Prince Harry's biography includes several fascinating revelations about his relationship with his brother Prince William, his father, King Charles, and the British royal family.