London, Edinburgh and York Dungeon attractions offer free entry to visitors who hand in Harry's Spare

The Dungeon Experiences in London, Edinburgh and York offer free entry on Coronation Day to visitors who hand in their copy of Prince Harry's Reserve Memoirs. The “noble gesture” is to help “spare the new monarch his rashes”. streets of questionable literature' READ MORE: Inside the Grenada resort where Harry stayed before the Megxit

For this weekend's crowning glory, London Dungeon, Edinburgh Dungeon and Dungeon of York are "getting into the spirit of the celebrations" by offering free entry to guests who visit the attractions and hand in their copy of Prince Harry's "Spare" memoir.

As the country prepares to give King Charles III the ultimate royal treatment over the bank holiday weekend, historic and immersive attractions have announced the 'noble gesture' to help 'spare the new monarch his blushes and, they say, 'clearing the streets of the country from copies of dubious literature'.

The highly anticipated autobiography sparked all the controversy during its publication earlier this year, giving people a colorful account of Harry's life to date, and a glimpse into life behind the royal curtain.

This limited offer is available to the first 75 guests at each attraction who turn in their well-turned pages - "a nod to the age of the King as he ascends to the throne".

London, Edinburgh and York Dungeon attractions offer free entry to visitors who hand in Harry's Spare
The Dungeon Experiences in London, Edinburgh and York offer free entry on Coronation Day to visitors who hand in their copy of Prince Harry's Reserve Memoirs. The “noble gesture” is to help “spare the new monarch his rashes”. streets of questionable literature' READ MORE: Inside the Grenada resort where Harry stayed before the Megxit

For this weekend's crowning glory, London Dungeon, Edinburgh Dungeon and Dungeon of York are "getting into the spirit of the celebrations" by offering free entry to guests who visit the attractions and hand in their copy of Prince Harry's "Spare" memoir.

As the country prepares to give King Charles III the ultimate royal treatment over the bank holiday weekend, historic and immersive attractions have announced the 'noble gesture' to help 'spare the new monarch his blushes and, they say, 'clearing the streets of the country from copies of dubious literature'.

The highly anticipated autobiography sparked all the controversy during its publication earlier this year, giving people a colorful account of Harry's life to date, and a glimpse into life behind the royal curtain.

This limited offer is available to the first 75 guests at each attraction who turn in their well-turned pages - "a nod to the age of the King as he ascends to the throne".

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