Renowned broadcaster hilariously mocks Prince Harry for his impetuous decision of imitating Andre Agassi’s cover image for his autobiography

Andre Agassi and Prince Harry
Andre Agassi‘s autobiography named ‘Open: Am Autobiography‘ came in 2009. The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry‘s memoir titled “Spare” is slated to release next year. But as soon as the cover image of the memoir was released, it got mixed reviews since it quite resembled the former tennis legend’s autobiography’s cover image.
Both the autobiography and the memoir are documented by the same writer who uses the pen name JR Moehringer. Hence, the book’s cover image was similar as it featured the front-on headshots. Renowned broadcaster and writer Piers Morgan hilariously slammed the Duke of Sussex on finding similarities while mocking him for being unable to find a writer who could put some originality into his memoir’s cover image.
Morgan took to his social media account on Twitter to express his disgust over the blunder. He hilariously criticized the younger son of King Charles III pointing out the similarities. He even took a sly dig at pointing out the only difference between the one-time French Open champion and Prince Harry with reference to their world-class attributes.
The famous writer tweeted with the caption “This is hilarious.. Harry didn’t just hire the same ghost-writer who did Andre Agassi’s book, he’s even copied the front cover photo. The only difference is one had a world-class talent for sport, the other a world-class talent for whining“
Andre Agassi had once deceived the ATP to escape charges of failing a dope test but later regretted his decision

Andre Agassi is referred to as the “Punisher” for being one of the swiftest players on the court. He had faced punishment for testing positive for a banned substance in the year 1997 which took everyone in shock. But his punishment was quashed for not finding enough evidence against him to prove the claim as he claimed to have taken it unknowingly.
The 4-time Australian Open champion had made some serious revelations through his autobiography that blew everyone’s minds. He, later on, confessed to consuming the banned substance knowingly since he had been addicted to it. But had lied during the time of investigation so that he isn’t found guilty and can continue playing.
The 8-time Grand Slam champion had clearly lied before the ATP so that there is no strict action taken against him that could sabotage his career. But even after the huge revelation still, no further investigation was held against the one-time Wimbledon champion since the incident had occurred prior to the establishment of the World Anti-Doping Agency which was formed in the year 1999.