Readers have flooded to bookshops to get their hands on Prince Harry's tell-all memoir Spare
Shops across the country reopened at 12am on Tuesday for the official release of Harry's controversial memoir Spare, which was released early in Spain last week.
Queuing outside the shop just before midnight, Mr Imafidon, he said he had been waiting in the station since about 9.30pm to get his hands on a copy. "Why? Why? You don't need that to sell. You would sell a book if you're Diana's hat or Diana's dog or Diana's... if you're linked to Diana you will still sell. Why would you go to that distance?
"It will just be the public getting whipped into a frenzy of anti-Harry and Meghan-ness because that's what sells - hate sells - they're monetising hate," she said.
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