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Prince Harry’s publisher in crisis as high-profile figures resign after Spare release

Prince Harry's publisher

Prince Harry’s publisher in crisis as high-profile figures resign after Spare release

  • Prince Harry’s first book, Spare, has divided public opinion.
  • More than 1.43 million copies of the book have been sold in all formats in the United States.
  • A second high-profile figure has decided to resign.

Prince Harry’s first book, Spare, has divided public opinion, despite its commercial success.

Despite the fact that more than 1.43 million copies of the book have been sold in all formats in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, there have been significant changes at the publishing house since its release.

Gina Centrello, the president of Random House, the division that published the Duke’s memoir, announced shortly after that she was leaving the company to retire. A second high-profile figure has decided to resign.

Madeline McIntosh, the chief executive of Penguin Random House U.S. and one of the most powerful figures in American book publishing, has also decided to leave her position, the company announced on Tuesday.

According to the New York Times, she said that even though her tenure as chief executive might seem short, it had been “an intense five years”.

“I don’t like the idea of sticking in one spot or doing one job forever,” she said.

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