It will be value greater than spare change.
Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle are reportedly “hopeful” they’ll sell the film rights to the Duke of Sussex’s popular memoir “Spare.”
Markle, 41, and Harry, 38, “are in a win-win position,” a “senior source” told the Every day Express.
“He’ll command a top-dollar fee for the rights, while involving [their foundation] Archewell would mean a more lucrative ‘double dip,’ ” the insider is quoted as saying.
Netflix is taken into account a top contender for the rights, as Harry and Markle, a former actress, in 2020 signed a multi-year deal with the media giant that’s estimated to be value $100 million.
The couple released their docuseries “Harry & Meghan” last 12 months, detailing their fateful introduction in 2016, their wedding in 2018, and their move to Montecito, California, in 2020.
The streaming service may very well be angling to amp up its royal content because the hit series “The Crown” wraps up its sixth and final season later this 12 months.
“Given the success of ‘Spare’ and Harry’s cachet, he can count on a record or near-record deal,” the source added to the Every day Express.
The Post has reached out to Harry’s reps and Netflix for comment.
“Spare,” which published in January, is the fastest-selling nonfiction book of all time — selling a staggering 1.43 million copies within the UK, US and Canada on its first day.
Harry was reportedly paid $20 million by publisher Penguin Random House.
The 400-page opus is a deep dive into Harry’s contentious relationships together with his brother, Prince William, their father, King Charles III, and the emotions he felt after the 1997 death of his mother, Princess Diana.
Harry also notably called William, 40, his “arch-nemesis,” addressed his 2005 Nazi uniform debacle, and claimed William once physically attacked him in a fight over Markle.
The book’s title, “Spare,” refers to Harry’s longtime label because the backup king, should William — “the heir” — not make it to the throne. Now that William has three children, they’re ahead of Harry for the crown.
Last week, the Mirror reported that Markle and Harry were planning to develop a movie inspired by their time in Britain.
Nonetheless, a rep for royal couple denied the rumor when contacted by The Post.