What a Stupid, Stupid Boy (Prince Harry)

Perhaps that's why he wanted to go to the US......loved that old song "Home on the Derange"?
Best one so far....
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Wed, January 11, 2023 at 4:49 PM CST


NEW YORK (AP) — No, the public has not tired of hearing about Prince Harry. Sales for “Spare" have placed the Duke of Sussex in some rarefied company.
Penguin Random House announced Wednesday that first day sales for the Harry's tell-all memoir topped 1.4 million copies, a record pace for non-fiction from a company that also publishes Barack and Michelle Obama, whose “Becoming” needed a week to reach 1.4 million when it was released in 2018.""
 
Furious audience members of The Late Show have slammed Prince Harry for failing to appear in front of the usually scheduled audience.

Disappointed fans of the CBS talk show visibly bristled when they were told by the host that the Duke of Sussex, 38, was not going to appear in front of them.

One loudly said, 'are you serious' after Stephen Colbert apologized to the audience for not telling them Harry was not going to be in attendance before claiming it was for security reasons.

Many of the audience had travelled to the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City from all over the state to see the royal

The recording of the show, which is set to be aired at 11.30pm tonight, usually lasts for two hours - including a warm-up act.

But those hoping to catch a glimpse of Harry were left disappointed and bewildered when Colbert ended the show an hour before advertised.

One person said 'Security issues? Really? It's not like he's Prince William

They are just creating their own drama now for the sake of it.

'If it's about your family and your safety why are you doing the interview in the first place?'

Harry is currently in the midst of a media blitz to promote his memoir, for which he was reportedly paid a $20 million advance.

Harry's appearance was before an audience. Sounds like they pre-recorded it instead of live which is usual for The Late Show. Makes sense in terms of spin control. :rolleyes: Pretty sure it was filled with people who were paid to clap for Harry rather than people who actually paid money for tickets to The Late Show that were stood up.
 
Harry's appearance was before an audience. Sounds like they pre-recorded it instead of live which is usual for The Late Show. Makes sense in terms of spin control. :rolleyes: Pretty sure it was filled with people who were paid to clap for Harry rather than people who actually paid money for tickets to The Late Show that were stood up.
yes apparently it was a specially invited audience
 
No one pays to be in a studio audience for filming TV.
You're correct...however you still have to apply for tickets for a specific show.. and nothing more frustrating than paying for travel..for some people that could be from very far away.. and overnight accommodation.. and all that entails, only to be turned away at the door, and it happens... sadly most people don't realise this, and are rightly very aggrieved
 
I was in a bunch of studio audiences when I was young. My mother started taking me at about 3 years of age, and we would enjoy doing this way through my teens. It was fun and we would sometimes meet the hosts and/or guests afterward.
 
Huge Faux Pas in the Book... Harry talks about getting Frost Bit on his Willy.. and we're not talking about his brother here... then remembering his mother as he rubbed his tender part with her favourite Elizabeth Arden cream... :oops::oops::oops:
Could have been worse......his grandfather for instance. :ROFLMAO:
 
Prince Harry has left readers wincing with his account of applying Elizabeth Arden cream used by his late mother to his frostbitten ***** in 2011.

The moment appears in his explosive memoir Spare, with a clip from the audiobook narrated by the Duke of Sussex himself making the rounds on social media, where horrified readers have called it a 'Freudian nightmare.'

In the passage, Harry recalls that his late mother Princess Diana used to apply the cream to her lips, and says the smell of the product made him feel like his mother 'was right there in the room' before he applied the cream to his *****.

Prince Harry, 38, recounts how a friend recommended he use the product on the injured area after he returned from a trip to the North Pole before his brother Prince William's wedding.

Harry recounts he had been unsuccessful with home remedies to heal his ailment when a friend recommended he use the Elizabeth Arden formula.

'My mum used that on her lips. You want me to put that on my todger?' he said.

After his pal's reassurance that the cream worked, Harry procured himself a tube, saying the smell of it brought him back to his childhood, when his mother was still alive.

'I felt as if my mother was right there in the room. Then I took a smidge and applied it…down there,' he recalled.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...scribes-applying-cream-frostbitten-*****.html
 
Huge Faux Pas in the Book... Harry talks about getting Frost Bite on his Willy.. and we're not talking about his brother here... then remembering his mother as he rubbed his tender part with her favourite Elizabeth Arden cream... :oops::oops::oops:

So...you actually read the book.......

That part and others have been quoted in multiple places directly from the book. Copyright allows for under a certain amount of content to be copied verbatim. When using quotes, there are specific conventions in writing to show that the content is verbatim.

More than one media outlet has posted that particular section of the book and it's disturbingly weird.
 
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Huge Faux Pas in the Book... Harry talks about getting Frost Bite on his Willy.. and we're not talking about his brother here... then remembering his mother as he rubbed his tender part with her favourite Elizabeth Arden cream... :oops::oops::oops:
It's still #1 according to U.S. Amazon site sales.

I'm beginning to wonder if even a thrift store copy might be worth the cost. 🤔 Maybe if it's at our PAWS thrift since I'm fine with throwing them money.
 

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