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Prince Harry Reveals His Love for Friends in New Book
In a surprising revelation, Prince Harry has admitted that he relates to the character Chandler Bing from the popular sitcom Friends.
The Duke of Sussex, in his book Spare, opened up about how the show became his constant companion during a difficult period in his life when he suffered from panic attacks and withdrew from public life.
Describing himself as a “Friends fanatic,” Harry confessed that he found the idea of crashing at Monica's house, played by Courtney Cox, highly appealing.
The book also sheds light on an incident from 2016 when Harry crashed at Cox's house.
He humorously mentioned that he wondered if he would ever work up the courage to tell her about his crush.
Harry jokingly questioned whether there was enough tequila in California to make him brave enough to confess his feelings.
But the revelations didn't stop there.
Harry surprised readers by sharing details of a mushroom trip he had at Cox's house.
He admitted to consuming black diamond magic mushroom chocolates and washing them down with tequila.
According to Harry, while under the influence, he experienced the strange sight of a silver bin in the toilet staring at him with a huge grin.
Both Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, couldn't resist dropping Courtney Cox's name in their book.
Being fans of Friends themselves, they playfully engaged in a game of “Six Degrees of Central Perk,” imagining themselves connected to the show's characters.
Although it remains unclear who the mushrooms belonged to, the implication is that Courtney Cox may have provided them.
However, it is possible that Matthew Perry, another Friends cast member, brought them instead.
While Harry's revelations have sparked interest among readers, it seems that his book has not gained the same level of popularity as Matthew Perry's memoir.
In Australia, a finance book outsold Spare by more than double upon its release.
Spare has even been discounted by 50% in various stores and online platforms, indicating that it has not been a hit in Australia or New Zealand.
On the other hand, Matthew Perry's book has received rave reviews for its captivating storytelling and Perry's exceptional writing skills.
The Sussexes' book has also raised eyebrows within Hollywood circles.
Meghan, who has distanced herself from the entertainment industry, has been seen socializing with Alec Baldwin, who is considered a pariah by many.
Prince William, on the other hand, holds the prestigious position of president of the BAFTAs, making the awards ceremony an important event for actors aiming to gain recognition in both the UK and the US.
Courtney Cox's involvement in the story has caused some controversy as well.
The suggestion that she may have offered illegal substances in her home has raised concerns, and Oprah Winfrey, who has been closely associated with the Sussexes, may not be pleased with the association.
Furthermore, the Sussexes' denial of accusations that they called the royal family racist has led to further scrutiny.
While there are celebrities who seek attention, most A-list talent value their privacy and discretion.
Unfortunately, the Sussexes' inability to keep certain details private has resulted in missed opportunities and snubs from various high-profile events and figures.
Their lack of invitations to events such as the Oscars, Golden Globes, and Met Ball, as well as being overlooked by Michelle Obama, highlights the consequences of their outspokenness.
It is evident why this was meant to be a year of reconciliation for the Sussexes.
However, it seems that Penguin and Netflix, the publishers and producers of their book, were not willing to let go of the royal family drama.
Despite the controversy surrounding their revelations, it remains to be seen how readers will respond to Spare and whether it will leave a lasting impact on the literary world.