PositiveThe CutIt’s true that Harry’s familiar grievances... all get space in Spare, but there is so much more ... Spare is a mess of contradictions, but as an insight into the royal reality, it is as singular as it is strange ... [You] you feel for him even as you’re exasperated by him because, for all his claims to the moral high ground, Spare’s Harry keeps score, and he is petty ... After years of tabloid lies, of course Harry would be sensitive to inaccurate reporting. But he comes across as so defensive that it’s hard not to agree with Charles when he urges Harry, \'My darling boy, just don’t read it\' ... In spite of his blind spots, he is so candid about so much, and that makes Spare an incomparably bonkers read.