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Prince Harry’s Memoir “Spare” Accused of Copying Andre Agassi’s “Open” Autobiography

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Prince Harry’s Memoir “Spare” Accused of Copying Andre Agassi’s “Open” Autobiography

's upcoming memoir “Spare” has been accused of copying the cover of Andre Agassi's autobiography “Open”.

The book, which is set to be published next year, has already caused controversy due to its alleged similarities to Agassi's book.

According to reports, the cover of Harry's memoir could be changed after he was implicated in copyright infringement.

The cover of 's memoir features a close-up of his face, similar to the cover of Agassi's book.

Both books also have one-word titles and were ghostwritten by J.R. Moaninghur.

While Harry has not explicitly mentioned Agassi or Moaninghur's involvement, it is an open secret in publishing circles.

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Ghostwriting is a specialized skill that requires a blend of skills, including editing, reporting, writing, mimicking, and psychology.

It is common for celebrities to work with ghostwriters on their books, but accusations of plagiarism are rare.

Prince Harry's memoir deal is reportedly worth $40 million for a three-book deal, with the first book set to be released in 2022.

However, the controversy surrounding the alleged plagiarism may impact sales.

Who wants to pay large sums for a memoir that is a copy of another book?

While Harry has said that the memoir will be intimate and heartfelt, some royal experts believe that he may make changes after giving interviews during peak rage with the royal family.

The Duke of Sussex will play a part in the Penguin Random House's significant promotional campaign for his book, but he will only take part in a number of carefully pre-scripted interviews.

Renowned broadcaster and writer Piers Morgan hilariously slammed the Duke of Sussex on finding similarities while mocking him for being unable to find a writer who could put some originality into his memoir's cover image.

Morgan took to his social media account on Twitter to express his disgust over the blunder.

The controversy surrounding Prince Harry's memoir is yet another blow to the royal family, which has been plagued by scandals in recent years.

While some fans may still be eager to read the book, others may be turned off by the allegations of plagiarism.

In conclusion, Prince Harry's upcoming memoir “Spare” has been accused of copying the cover of Andre Agassi's autobiography “Open”.

The controversy surrounding the alleged plagiarism may impact sales, but the Duke of Sussex will play a part in the Penguin Random House's significant promotional campaign for his book.

Despite the accusations, some fans may still be eager to read the book, while others may be turned off by the allegations of plagiarism.

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