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Prince Harry’s Revelations in Spare Could Make Him an International Laughingstock

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Prince Harry’s Revelations in Spare Could Make Him an International Laughingstock

is facing the possibility of becoming an international laughingstock after disclosing too much information about his privates in his book Spare.

The Duke of Sussex sat down with 60 Minutes host Anderson Cooper in one of four television interviews to promote his book last week, and hours later, Jimmy Fallon included him in his opening monologue.

Fallon said that the 60 Minutes interview was a great opportunity for those who missed their two-hour sit-down interview with Oprah or the six-part Netflix documentary to hear Harry and Meghan's story.

However, the audience at Jimmy Fallon cheered for Fallon's joke on how to return Harry to England.

Expert Jack Royston suggested that had lost core supporters of the Sussex brand after turning into a figure of ridicule with a series of controversial claims made in his biography.

The Duke of Sussex included awkward anecdotes about life as a royal, including a bizarre tale about using the same cream used for her hands to heal his frostbitten p-nis.

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Royston noted that Spare had come at a time when pro-Sussex members of the public already began to question Prince Harry and 's veracity.

He said, “This for me felt like it came on the back of an era, where there were some small tell-tale signs that some people in America were starting to view Harry and Meghan a little bit differently and maybe a little bit less sympathetically, maybe still ultimately supporting them but perhaps asking more questions than there had been in the aftermath of the Oprah interview.”

One of the significant things after the Netflix documentary in December was that some major publications like Variety, for example, were questioning whether Harry and Meghan needed to leave their royal story behind and start saying something new, creating a new brand that had nothing to do with the life they left behind.

Now, with the revelations from the publicity that Harry did around the book, including him saying that he and Meghan never accused the royal family of racism, there might be a contingent of the softer support that Harry and Meghan had in America that might have been starting to waver before this Elizabeth Arden cream frostbite story came about.

Hollywood's elite have allegedly turned their backs on the Sussexes after being excluded from a Los Angeles party.

Royal expert Kinsey Schofield has informed Fox News Digital that they might not be trusted among their peers.

“I think Spare in the recent Netflix documentary will ultimately hurt Harry and Meghan's relationships with the Hollywood elite,” she said.

Kinsey pointed out that A-list celebrities such as Courtney Cox wouldn't enjoy being called out for magic mushroom chocolates, nor would Gayle King enjoy being grilled by the internet after Prince Harry told ITV that there wasn't a royal racist, despite Gayle stating the couple had receipts.

They're putting people in uncomfortable situations.

While stars like Tyler Perry and may publicly take the Sussexes' side of the feud, Kinsey pointed out that most individuals would prefer to avoid the drama.

Spare undoubtedly revealed some alleged truth bombs, even Prince Harry aired his own dirty laundry, including experimenting with drugs, explicit stories involving his wife and mother of his two children, and fights with his brother .

In conclusion, Prince Harry's revelations in Spare could make him an international laughingstock.

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