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Volume IV Special Issue III March 2024
Name of Author :
B Janani, P Thenmozhi
Title of the paper :
Representation of Frustrating and Sympathy in Prince Harrys Spare
Abstract:
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, a member of the royal family, the second son of the King Charles III, has released his memoir titled Spare. The book was written with the assistance of American novelist J.R. Moehringer. The book is published by Transworld publishers Ltd, a division of Penguin Random House. It was published on January 10 ,2023, contains 416 pages and it is one of the best-selling non-fictions books. It was translated into fifteen languages. The book reveals the details of Harrys relationship with his father, King Charles, his elder brother, Prince William, and other members of the royal family. The title of his memoir is a nod to his birth order as the young brother of William, heir to the throne. I was 20 the first time I heard the story of what Pa Harrys father allegedly said to Mummy the day of my birth Wonderful! Now youve given me an Heir and a Spare – my work is done, Harry writes in his memoir.
Keywords :
Frustration, Sympathy and Press Harassment.
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Page Number :
6-8