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Prince Harry could win Grammy for ‘Spare’ audiobook

Prince Harry may have hung up his crown, but he could soon own a Grammy.

Prince Harry’s recording of his infamous memoir “Spare” could be a potential nominee for the 2024 Grammy Awards, Newsweek reported.

The 15-hour recording would qualify the fastest-selling nonfiction book of all time for the award show’s Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording category.

Should he win the prestigious award, Harry would be among past influential winners, who include former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, the late actress Carrie Fisher, and memoirist Maya Angelou, to name a few.

“There is every chance that Harry will be nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word,” said royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams. “It would follow in the footsteps of the Obamas and the Clintons. The book has been extremely controversial but has been a huge success worldwide for Penguin Random House.”

The memoir — which was released globally on January 10 days after being leaked early in Spain — has been a source of several uncomfortable laughs. In one portion of the book, the former royal talks about using an Elizabeth Arden cream favored by his mom to soothe his frostbitten penis.

The book also delves deeply into the reportedly complicated relationships in the royal family.


Due to his 15-hour audiobook, Prince Harry could be nominated for a 2024 Grammy.
Prince Harry could be nominated for a 2024 Grammy for his 15-hour audiobook.

The novel -- which was released earlier this month after being leaked online -- has been a source of several jokes. Specifically one portion of the book where the former royal talks about his frozen todger ... or penis.
The memoir was prematurely released earlier this month after being leaked online.
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“Whatever the reception was for its contents, Harry’s ghost-writer J.R. Moehringer has won praise,” said Fitzwilliams.

“If Harry does win, from the clip I heard, it will be for his reading,” added Fitzwilliams. “He sings a verse of Elton John’s ‘Your Song,’ his talents definitely do not lie in that direction!”

The Duke of Sussex is not the first royal to lay down an audiobook track. His wife, Meghan Markle, narrated her own children’s book “The Bench” in 2021 and Prince Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson narrated her 1996 book, “My Story.”


"If Harry does win, from the clip I heard, it will be for his reading," added Fitzwilliams. "He sings a verse of Elton John's 'Your Song,' his talents definitely do not lie in that direction!"
“If Harry does win, from the clip I heard, it will be for his reading,” added Fitzwilliams. “He sings a verse of Elton John’s ‘Your Song,’ his talents definitely do not lie in that direction!”
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 The recording would qualify the record-breaking novel for the award show's Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording category.
The recording would qualify the record-breaking memoir for the award show’s Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording category.
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“The audiobook is not something we typically hear from an author of such a high status, and the way he uses his voice to tell his side of the story illustrates his ongoing unresolved emotional pain, with no shortage of quotable soundbites that have filled the internet with many viral clips online viewed by millions,” said MarkMeets founder Mark Boardman.

“He is an eloquent speaker, well expressed and effective in persuading people of what he truly feels, and comes across as an educated though sometimes damaged individual whose own accounts do not match the public’s own memories or timeline.”

“With the huge success I am positive Harry’s book spare will certainly be nominated for next year’s Grammy awards,” continued Boardman. “The book and audiobook have surpassed expectations, and just the nomination will draw huge attention again to the royal. For those mentioned in the book, it will cause more misery and pain and re-open any rift.”

While the wayward prince’s audiobook missed the deadline for the 2023 Grammy Awards – which will air Sunday, February 5th — you can be sure he’ll seek to reign at next year’s awards should he be nominated.

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