The largest number of abandoned specimens were found by hotel workers in Spain, Greece and Turkey. Guests leave the “Spare” in the rooms, by the pools and in the trash cans. However, it is not known if the vacationers read Harry’s literary work to the end. “We’ve never seen anything like it. The lost and found offices at our most popular resorts are overflowing with Spare,” said account manager Zoe Harris, who said more than a hundred copies of the ill-fated memoirs filled the shelves at the On The Beach office.
Employees are stumped on how to get rid of the real waste paper, which continues to be shipped from hotels abroad, as soon as possible. The fact is that even bookstores and libraries refuse to accept the book as a gift. So the tour operator plans to distribute “abandoned spare parts” to everyone. The irony of the incident is the fact that Harry’s memoir made it into the Guinness Book of Records as the best-selling non-fiction work of all time. Meanwhile, there are at least three more books in the prince’s literary plans.