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After months of hype, Prince Harry’s memoir goes on sale

The publication has been accompanied by four television interviews in the UK and the United States, where Harry now lives with wife Meghan.

After months of anticipation and a sustained publicity blitz, Prince Harry’s autobiography “Spare” finally went on sale in his native UK on Tuesday, threatening more embarrassment for the royal family.

Some British stores stayed open late for the midnight release of the biggest royal book since Harry’s mother Princess Diana collaborated with Andrew Morton for “Diana: Her True Story” in 1992.

The publication has been accompanied by four television interviews in the UK and the United States, where Harry now lives with wife Meghan.

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But the contents of the ghost-written memoir, which will be available in 16 languages and as an audiobook, have already been widely leaked after copies mistakenly went on sale early in Spain.

The book contains a claim from Harry that his brother William physically attacked him as they argued about Meghan, according to those who got their hands on one of those copies.

It also gives an account of how he lost his virginity, an admission of teenage drug use and a claim he killed 25 people while serving in Afghanistan with the British military, which earned him a rebuke from hardline Islamists the Taliban.

At a bookshop in London’s Victoria train station, workers pulled fresh copies of the book from their packaging at the stroke of midnight.

First in line was Chris Imafidon, chair of an education charity, who said he wanted to hear about Harry’s life “from the horse’s mouth”.

“I’m very keen on hearing what he has to say about what he’s been through,” he said.

And Sarah Nakana, a 46-year-old surveyor in commercial property, who was also in the queue, said: “I want to hear his story in his words, because at this point, I feel like the British media are radicalising the British public against Prince Harry.”

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The royal family, particularly William and father King Charles III, will fear what other embarrassing and dangerous revelations contained in the book, as the UK press picks over Harry’s claims in minute detail.

Queen Consort Camilla also looks set for a rough ride after Harry used an interview with US network CBS to take aim at his stepmother.

Camilla — long vilified as the “other woman” in Charles and Diana’s marriage — waged a cunning but “dangerous” campaign to win over the press herself, he said, calling her “the villain”.

The book comes on the back of six-hour Netflix docuseries “Harry & Meghan”, in which the couple again aired their grievances with the royal family and the British media.

If the couple were hoping to elicit sympathy, recent polls appear to show that they are having the opposite effect — at least in the UK.

A YouGov poll on Monday found that 64 percent now have a negative view of the once-popular ginger prince — his lowest-ever rating — and that Meghan also scores dismally.