There were some startling revelations in Prince Harry's memoir "Spare," but the book's title references a royal truism: the need to produce at least two offspring — the so-called heir and a spare — just in case things don't work out for the former. In the case of the late Queen Elizabeth II, she offered up a few extra "spares" after the birth of King Charles III, who was followed by siblings Princess Anne, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor (previously known as Prince Andrew before his controversial association with Jeffrey Epstein led to all of his titles being stripped away), and, finally, Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh.

Now that Charles has succeeded his mother on the throne, the multiple scandals surrounding Andrew and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson have led to exile. Meanwhile, the truth

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