
Sure, Facebook Marketplace is where you can find lots of products for sale, from fashion apparel to toys. Apparently, this is also where you can find “unwanted” items, such as Prince Harry’s best-selling autobiography, “Spare.”
The price on Facebook Marketplace? Only £5 or around $6.
Prince Harry’s explosive autobiography is now available on Facebook Marketplace at that price just days after its release.
The Duke of Sussex’s memoir hit shelves on Tuesday and broke records after selling over 1.4 million copies on its first day of publication.
The publisher of the headline-grabbing autobiography, Penguin Random House, said the sales figures are their largest ever first-day sales total for any non-fiction book in its history.
It is indeed the fastest-selling non-fiction book of the publication. However, it seems that some readers and fanatics are taken aback by reading Prince Harry’s newest autobiography after a copy of “Spare” was found on Facebook Marketplace earlier this year, with the buyer pricing it for a mere $6.
The seller, a man from Edinburgh, said on his Facebook Marketplace listing that “Spare” was an “Unwanted present, get in touch. Brand new.”
The actual price of “Spare” is currently £14 or around $17 on websites and in stores across the United Kingdom, including on Amazon, Waterstones, and WHSmith.
The best-selling memoir has been tremendously popular since its launch, highlighting Prince Harry taking aim at King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla, Prince William, and Kate Middleton, including details on how he coped with the death of Princess Diana. The book also details his and Meghan Markle’s time in the Royal Family.
However, one of the most talked-about claims in “Spare” is that a physical confrontation happened between him and his older brother William Nottingham Cottage in Kensington Palace back in 2019.
In “Spare,” Prince Harry claims a meeting was set up with Prince William at his residence to discuss the “whole rolling catastrophe” of their worsening relationship. Harry claims he offered William a glass of water when things became confrontational but says William then “attacked” him.
Would you buy the book on Facebook Marketplace?