Prince Harry was teased by Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel on his show with a funny children’s book called ‘Prince and Penis’.
The Duke shared in his book last year and on TV that he got frostbite on his private parts after going to the North Pole.
On his show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, the famous host made the audience laugh with a book about Harry’s cold adventure.
Jimmy Kimmel told everyone: “If the kids are still up this would be a good time to gather them around the TV.”
He read from the book: “At the chilly North Pole, a silly young codger took a walk in the snow, and froze his wee todger,” making people laugh a lot.
In the joke book, Princess Diana comes from the clouds to help Prince Harry with cream for his frostbite.
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“Oh mummy! Oh mummy! He cried with a scream, and from then up on high she appeared with some cream. My poor little prince, put this on your willy. It will lessen the ache and make it less chilly,” read Jimmy Kimmel, and everyone laughed even more.
The show made a funny story about how Diana helped Harry, which didn’t really happen, and the pretend Harry asked, “But mummy, have you heard about Sir Sigmund Freud? “.
The spoof book mentions Elizabeth Arden cream, which Diana used for her lips. In the book, Prince Harry said he applied this cream to his “borderline traumatised” private parts.
“I’d been trying some home remedies, including one recommended by a friend, she’d urged me to apply Elizabeth Arden cream,” Prince Harry wrote in the book.
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He continued: “‘My mum used that on her lips, you want me to put that on my willy?!, ‘It works Harry, trust me’.”
Previously, Royal fans had warned the Prince that he was setting himself up for “constant ridicule” in the US after his appearances on American late-night shows.
On The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the Duke and Colbert chatted about the incident while enjoying tequila.
“You’re going to the North Pole, and things got very cold. At what point did you realise there was a crisis at the South Pole? ” Stephen Colbert asked the Prince.
Prince Harry responded: “First of all it didn’t turn into an icicle.”
Colbert interrupted with a joke that made everyone laugh: “It didn’t snap off like a Graham cracker? “.
The book Spare was released last year after several leaked excerpts, including the passage about Harry’s frostbitten private parts, grabbed headlines.
It quickly became the fastest selling nonfiction book ever, shifting 1.43 million copies in the UK, US and Canada alone on its first day of release.