Prince Harry’s ‘Spare’ sells 1.43 mn copies on Day 1, beats Obama’s record ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia )

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Prince Harry’s jaw-dropping memoir ‘Spare’ — which does not spare any member of Britain’s royal family in its tell-all revelations — has broken the first-day sales record set by Barack Obama’s ‘A Promised Land’. It sold 1.43 million copies in the US, UK and Canada on its opening day, Tuesday, January 10.

The figure includes all formats and editions, including e-books and print copies. According to publisher Penguin Random House, the book has smashed all records for any first-day nonfiction book sale it had ever put out, The Bookseller, the publishing industry trade journal reported.

Prince Harry’s book was released on January 10 simultaneously across the world in 16 languages.

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