Prince Harry's memoir "Spare" has become the center of new discussions following the publication of an unusual ranking. According to RadarOnline, the book ranked first in the list of publications that residents of the UK most often keep in their bathrooms.
It is reported that the survey was conducted on behalf of a toilet paper brand. As a result, the candid autobiography of the Duke of Sussex became the most popular book for short reading.
Such a result has elicited mixed reactions. In the public sphere, it is now viewed not as an achievement but as a reason for irony and criticism.
"For Harry, this is a recognition he could very well do without. Being at the top of such a list risks turning what was intended as a deeply personal and serious narrative into something that people will perceive as frivolous, even dismissive, and this will make him an even bigger laughingstock than he already is," the publication quotes a source's opinion.
It is noted that such ratings can intensify the already critical attitude towards the book. A number of commentators believe that the story Prince Harry envisioned as a serious personal statement is increasingly becoming the subject of jokes.
"People joke that the only throne he can now approach is the white throne in bathrooms!" added the publication's source.
Thus, even after some time since the release of the memoirs "Spare," discussions around the book continue to arise — although not always in the manner the author hoped for.
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