Prince Harry’s memoir is mocked with the release of ‘frostbite-and-all’ biography ‘Spare Us! A Harrody’ that promises to go ‘deep within the castle walls’
- A new parody of Prince Harry’s autobiography will be released next month
Prince Harry’s controversial memoir ‘Spare’ will be mocked next month when a new parody version titled ‘Spare Us! A Harrody’ that promises to go ‘deep within the castle walls’.
Since Harry released his ‘tell all’ autobiography in January, he’s been criticized in some quarters for revealing too much with revelations in the book, including putting lipstick on his frozen ‘todger’ in the Arctic and losing his virginity in a field.
The front cover of the new book is a direct mockery of the front cover of the original with a picture of the Prince’s face taped over the mouth.
It is expected to ease Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s expectation of privacy while also seeking publicity.
The new book ‘Spare Us: A Harrody’ will be released next month
It claims it will be a parody of Prince Harry’s best-selling autobiography Spare
According to Waterstones, the new parody book will cost £10 and will be released on April 6
It is published by Hachette, who also released a series of Enid Blyton parodies.
Their book description reads: ”’All I ever wanted was privacy. To get that, it seemed that an exceptionally detailed 500,000-word book was in order…”
“He was born into an ancient, powerful dynasty and, through no fault of his own, became one of the most recognizable men on the planet.
His life was a constant barrage of intrusion and manipulation of the press, until finally he demanded it stop.
To get the privacy he craved so much, he’s written a freeze book that goes deep within the castle walls, exposing every name calling, fistfight, betrayal, teddy bear, awkward hug, and tear-stained wedding. rehearsal for the world to feast their eyes on.
Everything for privacy! This is his story.’
In a new parody of South Park, we see how the Prince and Princess of Canada decide to flee their homeland after they have ‘besieged’ the Canadian monarchy.
The outfit the princess wore in South Park is very similar to the ensemble Meghan Markle wore during Trooping the Color in 2018
It’s not the first time the prince has been parodied since the release of his book.
Last month, South Park took aim at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in an episode portraying the Prince and Princess of Canada — a young royal couple who loudly beg for privacy as they draw attention to themselves.
The red-haired prince and his wife, who wear the same dusty pink outfit that Meghan donned for Trooping the Color in 2018, along with an almost identical white hat that sits askew on her head, are promoting the prince’s book – Waaagh – the cover of which closely resembles Harry’s memoir Spare.
They storm off on a TV show after being challenged about their motives, before moving to South Park, with the Princess declaring, “If we moved here people would think we’re really serious about wanting to be normal” of their later arrival enraged the local community.