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Trevor Noah Roasts Prince Harry’s Memoir Revelation at the Grammys
Prince Harry's recent memoir has become a topic of amusement for many, including comedian Trevor Noah, who couldn't resist poking fun at one of the more candid admissions in the book during this year's Grammys.
As he introduced James Corden to the stage on Sunday night, Trevor took the opportunity to make a lighthearted comment about the Duke of Sussex.
James Corden, a 12-time Emmy winner and host of The Late Late Show, was praised by Trevor before he added, “he's also proved a man can move from the UK and not tell everyone about his frostbitten p-nis.”
This humorous remark by Trevor Noah referred to a passage in Prince Harry's autobiography, Spare, where he recounted attending his brother Prince William's wedding shortly after a visit to the North Pole.
Prince Harry revealed that while his ears and cheeks were healing, his “todger” (slang for p-nis) was still suffering from frostbite, becoming more of an issue day by day.
In his book, Harry shared that his p-nis was oscillating between extreme sensitivity and borderline trauma, leading him to seek help from Elizabeth Arden-Cream.
Trevor Noah is not the only comedian who has made jokes about Prince Harry's oversharing during this year's awards season.
At the Critics' Choice Awards last month, host Chelsea Handler quipped, “Dharma became the third highest viewed show on Netflix, with a combined watch time of 1 billion hours, which apparently is the same amount of time we're going to have to listen to Prince Harry talk about his frostbitten p-nis.”
However, Prince Harry's revelations in his memoir have not been met with laughter by everyone.
Sasha Walpole, who allegedly had an intimate encounter with Harry in a muddy field, has warned him of legal action.
The 40-year-old received a WhatsApp message from a friend informing her about the explicit details mentioned in Harry's book.
She described the experience as surreal and panic-inducing, leading her to seek legal advice.
In a joint interview with The Sun and the Mail on Sunday, Walpole expressed her frustration, saying, “Possibly, Harry could have thought about that before publishing.
He could have found me if he'd tried to.”
She added that she lived in constant fear, worrying about potential intrusion by the media.
With so many friends knowing it was her, she felt the need to take control of the situation before it escalated further.
In addition to Sasha Walpole's legal warning, Meghan Markle's half-sister, Samantha Markle, has demanded that Prince Harry and Meghan take the stand.
Samantha claims that Meghan made false and malicious statements about their relationship to sell her story of being related to royalty.
Samantha also wants Meghan to retract her claims about the royal family.
She criticized the couple's Netflix docuseries, referring to it as a “$100 million fake news PR machine,” and even suggested that the Queen would be rolling over in her grave.
The controversy surrounding Prince Harry's memoir continues to create a buzz, with comedians finding humor in his oversharing, while others express concern and demand accountability.
As the public awaits potential legal action and the response from Prince Harry and Meghan, the story unfolds, leaving many intrigued by the ongoing saga of revelations and accusations.