Prince Harry’s paperback edition of Spare has failed to capture readers’ attention, reaching only 73rd place in the UK charts. The Duke of Sussex’s memoir sold just 3,000 copies in its second week following its release on October 24. The disappointing performance places the book well outside the Official UK Top 50, marking a stark departure from its previous success. The paperback version was published by Penguin Random House with no updates to its original content. This stands in sharp contrast to the hardback edition’s record-breaking launch in January 2023, which became Britain’s best-selli…