Prince Harry detailed his life as the second son of King Charles III and Princess Diana in his 2023 book, “Spare.”

The Duke of Sussex’s bombshell memoir will be published and returned to shelves in a paperback edition beginning on Oct. 22 in the United States, and Oct. 24 throughout the United Kingdom, Penguin Random House announced Tuesday.

The publisher confirmed that the paperback edition will be “unchanged” from its original version. “The new edition will have the same cover image as the hardcover edition, a newly designed package and the contents of the book are unchanged,” Penguin Random House said in a statement.

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Prince William and Prince Henry stand on balcony.

A new paperback version of Prince Harry’s “Spare” memoir may help to mend the rift between the royal family. (Getty Images/Random House)

The “unchanged” memoir may indicate Prince Harry’s interest in moving forward with a reconciliation with his estranged family which began long before his memoir was released.

“I don’t want to tell anyone what to think of it and that includes my family,” Harry told People magazine when the book was released. “This book and its truths are in many ways a continuation of my own mental health journey. It’s a raw account of my life.”

Archewell previously told Fox News Digital that there are no plans for an extended version of the memoir.

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In the book, the Duke of Sussex claimed he and Prince William begged their father not to marry Camilla. King Charles and Camilla were in a relationship for decades, even while Charles was married to the late Princess Diana.

King Charles and Camilla sitting near each other

Prince Harry begged his father King Charles III not to marry Queen Camilla, according to the memoir. (Paul Ellis/Getty Images)

Harry also wrote in his book that from the very beginning of his relationship with Meghan Markle, his family were skeptical about the American actress, as was the British press.

After Harry tried to set the tone and released a statement condemning tabloid coverage of their relationship, William allegedly grew furious with his brother. When Markle and Harry were given the Duke and Duchess of Sussex title, everything boiled over and William reportedly became physically violent toward Harry.