PRH Drops 4-Book Deal with Prince Harry as Sussexes Allegedly Misused Charity Funds to Purchase 100K Copies, Deceiving Publisher


 

Penguin Random House has decided to  terminate  its four-book deal with Prince Harry following allegations that the Sussexes  bought  100,000 copies of  'Spare'   with  charity  to  defraud   publishers. 


Interestingly, Amazon is  now  offering  a  discounted hardcover  edition  of "Spare,"  which   suggests   overstock.   It's   been  six months  since  the book  was   released,   but   it  still  fascinates  readers with its  many  revelations.  

During Amazon Prime Day, Prime members can  purchase   the  hardcover  of Harry's  Memoirs  for less than  his   $14.  Additionally, Audible offers  a   free  audio version  as an exclusive  benefit  for Prime members. Notably, the book  has  a  4.5-star  rating  on Amazon, but reports have surfaced  that negative reviews  have   been   removed,  raising concerns about manipulation of metrics.  .   Rumor   has   it  that  the   Markles   deliberately  pre-ordered thousands of  copies   in   order  to generate significant  pre-orders  and secure a spot on the bestseller  lists.   Prince  Harry and Meghan  reportedly   used   Archwell's   money   to   purchase  100,000  or   more  books  to  boost   sales.  


They then distributed copies of  Spare  to various individuals and organizations, including  all  Invictus  staff,  making it appear  that  the book  had   generated   a   lot   of  interest.  It's  not uncommon for  writers  to employ such tactics, and  Meghan may have done the same with her children's book,  The   Bench,   buying  thousands of copies  to   donate  to schools and libraries at no personal cost.  There   is   some   speculation   that   there   may   be.  These copies are often funded by  foundations  and  organizations. Additionally, Audible's  ongoing  promotion of free copies since November  contributed  to  overall  sales.  

 Problems  arise  when  Amazon customers receive duplicate  products   that  are  incorrectly  reported as multiple sales.  In   addition,   bulk  purchases  at   bookstores   are   also  counted as customer sales,  which   greatly   inflates  the numbers. Additionally,  Gabor   Mate's  inclusion of hardcover copies during therapy sessions  was   controversial,   suggesting   an   overstock   situation,  as  electronic   copies  would have been  the  more logical  choice.  The presence of copies at discount  stores  like TJ Maxx adds another  interesting  aspect to the situation.  

Notably, Penguin Random House has remained silent about  the   forthcoming   book  and the status of  its   four-book   deal.   Penguin   Random   House   may   have   become   disillusioned   with  the  Sussexes   after   the   long  delay in releasing  "Spare",   poor   sales,  and  the  disappointing  response to "The  Bench".   Even   after   you've   probably  broken even,  suffered   a  minor  loss,  or  made  some profit based on  the   number   of   sales,   you   may   still   be   willing   to   pull   out   of   the   rest   of   the   contract.  One of the book's most  surprising  revelations  concerns  the scrutiny  of   Prince  Harry and Meghan  Markle  in the British press and  the   description   of   Prince   Harry's   violent   altercation   with   his   brother   in   2019   over   distancing   himself  from the royal family.  .  Harry claimed the  argument   had   become  physical. Another  of   Prince   Harry's   controversial   allegations  involved his father, King Charles,  who   mocked  him  for   allegations  about  parentage   and   that  he was the product of  Princess   Diana's  affair  with   her   lover.   It   is   said   that   he   suggested   According   to   cultural  and  brand   expert   Rachel   White,   Prince   Harry,   38,   is   consciously   trying   to   pull   himself   out  of  the spotlight and focus on  projects   he's   passionate   about.  


 Prince   Harry  and Meghan Markle continue  to   work  with  Netflix   and   are  working on a  slew  of new shows as part of  a  multi-million dollar  deal,   but   Prince  Harry  is  reportedly  more low-key  in the entertainment industry.  He   said   he   was   going   to   play   a   role.   Rachel  White  pointed   out  that Harry  never  wanted   a  celebrity life and  tends  to  work  behind the scenes.  By  contrast, Meghan  had  already experienced life in  public  before   marrying   Prince  Harry.  Rachel   suggested  Meghan's  already   existing  fame could  help  her  establish  herself as a brand and  further   develop  her  previous   ventures   like  her blog, The Tig. 


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