Afghan blood-stained copies of Prince Harry's 'Spare' memoir to be sold in London

Prince Harry is making the millions from the ‘Spare‘ memoir that sold 1.43 million copies on the first day it hit the market. This book is the prince’s chance at telling his side of the story about his relationship with the Royal Family. But he also makes some interesting claims that are very private and portray him as a person who lso makes mistakes. Prince Harry goes down memory lane with many important moments of his life when he was younger. Also, he openly confessed he killed Afghan fighters on his military tours to the war in the Middle East. In his statement, Prince Harry seems convinced he killed another human being for the good of his country.

Probably any soldier will see it this way but that doesn’t take anything away from the guilt one must feel when one takes another person’s life. If that feeling isn’t enough, conceptual artist Andrei Molodkin decided to buy 25 of the book’s (one for each of Prince Harry’s kills) copies and sell all of them at an auction. All proceeds will reportedly go to different Afghan charities. But you may be wondering why these copies are being resold, the reason is shocking for anybody who doesn’t understand the context. These copies are expected to go on sale just a few days before the king’s coronation in early May.

Prince Harry’s most controversial ‘Spare’ copies

Each of these 25 ‘Spare’ copies being sold will be on sale for a massive $10,000 per copy inside a shop near Windsor Castle. The reason they will be so expensive is highly controversial but the sale will likely take place regardless. According to Molodkin, these copies will be stained with blookd of Afghan people as a reminder of what Prince Harry did. This is why the ‘Spare’ copies will cost that much, and the money will reportedly go straight to Afghan charities. Given how much people dislike Prince Harry in England, these book sales will likely happen regardless if Prince Harry complains about them or not.

Every day that goes by, both the prince and Meghan Markle find more compelling reasons to ditch King Charles III’s coronation. A statement from the artist to Sky News read as follows: ” Prince Harry boasts of killing Taliban like they’re baddies in a video game, ‘otherising’ human life then cashing in on the sorry tale to sell books about his drug binging, sexual exploits and killing conquests.” Books will be available to buy at a political and arts organization in Kennington, Lodon on May 2.



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