One buyer described the Duke of Sussex's decision to write the book and tell his story as 'incredibly courageous and brave', while another purchased the explosive memoir because they wanted to 'hear from the horse's mouth'.
Two 20-year-old friends, Ben Vu and Leigh Harper, also bought copies but had differing views.
"With some of the more personal things he says, I think he should maybe try to fix things with his family rather than air it in the media," Leigh said.But Ben said he felt the prince had"the right to say what he wants and there shouldn't be censorship towards it".Also in the queue was Sasha Pursell, a 27-year-old bartender, who has moved to London from Melbourne.
Waiting outside the shop, she said:"I'm just intrigued. I've heard so much press about the book and it's also just a bit exciting - I've never been to a midnight release. "I just thought: 'You know what, I've just finished work. It will be a bit of fun to go over and buy the book that I want to read."
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