1.4 million copies of Prince Harry's memoirs were sold on the day of its release

The memoirs recorded the house's biggest sales of any non-fiction book.

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The English edition of Prince Harry's controversial diary has sold more than 1.4 million copies on its first day of publication.

And the British "PA Media" agency reported that the Penguin Random House publishing house, which published the memoirs called "The Reserve", said that the memoirs recorded during the first day the largest sales achieved by the house for any non-fiction book.

The house added that more than one million and 430 thousand books of the English version of the notes were sold in the United States of America, Canada and Britain on January 10, when it was put on the market.

The notes have been published in 16 languages ​​around the world.

• The notes were published in 16 languages ​​around the world

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