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Prince Harry’s Memoir Reveals His Use of Elizabeth Arden Cream on His p-nis

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Prince Harry’s Memoir Reveals His Use of Elizabeth Arden Cream on His p-nis

's memoir, Spare, has caused quite a stir since its release on Tuesday, with one particular revelation catching the attention of many.

The Duke of Sussex revealed that he once used Elizabeth Arden cream on his p-nis, and the news has since gone viral, causing the brand's name to trend on Twitter.

Although 's memoir is filled with unexpected claims, none have been as surprising as this one.

The revelation has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with some users expressing their sympathy for the social media manager at Elizabeth Arden, who has gone from working for a global beauty product company to a “premium knob cream company” in just a few hours.

Many social media users found the news to be cringe-worthy, with one person tweeting, “The word my p-nis, mother, and lips should never be used together anywhere.”

For those who are unfamiliar with the Duke of Sussex's comments, he explained that he suffered frostbite on his p-nis after taking part in a fundraising expedition to the North Pole.

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In an attempt to find a remedy, he applied Elizabeth Arden cream on the affected area.

Elizabeth Arden has since broken its silence on the matter, promoting its hyaluronic acid product on Twitter by praising its usefulness during colder months.

The tweet read, “You've heard all the buzz about plumping hyaluronic acid, but did you know it's extremely helpful during the colder months?

The trick is to apply it to damp skin.

HA pulls the moisture from the environment into the skin.”

Social media users were quick to connect the brand's message to Prince Harry's admission, with one person asking, “Can you confirm if this will help with a freezing todger?

Prince Harry says it does.”

Another user claimed that Elizabeth Arden was trolling Prince Harry, while someone else said that the brand was simply realizing that there's no such thing as bad publicity.

In his memoir, Prince Harry recounts how he was unsuccessful with home remedies to heal his ailment, and a friend recommended he use the cream.

“My mum used it on her lips.

You want me to put that on my todger?”

he said.

After his friend reassured him that the cream worked, Harry procured himself a tube, saying the smell of it brought him back to his childhood when his mother was alive.

“I felt as if my mother was right there in the room.

Then I took a smidge and I applied it.

Down there,” he recalled.

Readers discovering this moment of Harry's explosive memoir have branded it a Freudian nightmare.

Some have expressed their shock and disbelief, with one person tweeting, “No mother wants to be right there in the room, upon the application of 8-hour cream.

Ahem.

Down there.”

Another person said they needed therapy after listening to the revelation, while another joked, “Talk about a member of the royal family.”

Despite the awkwardness of the situation, it's clear that Prince Harry's memoir has captured the attention of many readers.

While some may find the revelation to be cringe-worthy, others have praised the Duke of Sussex for his honesty and openness.

Regardless of how people feel about the news, it's clear that Elizabeth Arden's name will be forever associated with this particular story.

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