Prince Harry mentioned his private parts over 15 times in his memoir ‘Spare’

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Prince Harry mentioned his private parts over 15 times in his memoir ‘Spare’

It seems Prince Harry isn’t shy about talking about his princely package either.

The 38-year-old royal refers to his manhood more than 15 times in his best-selling memoir, Spare.

He uses the word “penis” eight times in the controversial book, but also uses many euphemisms, Fox News reported Saturday.

He mentions his “penis” eight times, his “penis” six times, and refers to “ck,” “custom ck pillow,” and “down there” once each.

“Spare” also includes a detailed account of Prince Harry’s struggle with “penis freezing” — an issue he described during his appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Tuesday.

He said the problem arose after he took part in a charity trip to the Arctic with four former soldiers who were seriously injured in the war in Afghanistan.

“Spare” includes a detailed account of Prince Harry’s struggle with “penile frostbite” — an issue he described during his appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”

The 200-mile walk in March 2011 raised £2 million ($2.38 million) for the charity Walking with the Wounded.

“These amazing veterans were doing a walk to the North Pole, they had all the training, I had none,” he told Colbert. “I showed up thinking, how bad can this be? It’s only the North Pole, it’s only minus 35 degrees.”

Turns out it was bad enough that the exiled royal’s penis had “oscillated between extremely sensitive and borderline traumatized” after the excursion, he wrote.

The 38-year-old royal refers to his genitalia using many euphemisms in the book. REUTERS Inside Harry’s memoir bombs

So far, Buckingham Palace has yet to officially comment on “Spare,” which is full of surprising — and sometimes intimate — revelations about his family, including his father, King Charles III, his brother, the heir visible Prince William and the Queen Consort. Camilla, who he accuses of pushing her PR person to “throw” him “under the bus”.

Readers have spotted numerous errors in Spare, but JR Moehringer, Prince Harry’s ghostwriter, is pushing back, saying the easily proven errors in the fairy tale simply prove that “the line between memory and fact is blurred.”

Prince Harry’s battle with “penile frostbite” arose after he took part in a charity trip to the Arctic with four ex-servicemen. Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation Readers have spotted numerous errors in the royal family’s memoirs. AP

The New Yorker – who reportedly met Harry through Hollywood star George Clooney – hit back at the backlash by posting a series of quotes from Mary Karr’s The Art of Memoir.

“The line between memory and fact is blurred, interpretation and fact,” reads one excerpt. “There are unintentional mistakes of those kinds out the wazoo.”

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