Prince Harry ‘needed electricution therapy’ for Meghan Markle’s sex scenes
Prince Harry has been branded a hypocrite for saying he needed "electric shock therapy" after watching Meghan Markle's sex scenes whilst acting on TV series Suits.
The Duke of Sussex has certainly been the talk of the town over the past week, with leaks of his upcoming memoir Spare being made to the public, which included some very revealing admissions from the 38-year-old prince.
Harry also conducted a 90-minute interview with ITV's Tom Bradby on Sunday (January 8) where he said his family have shown no willingness to reconcile.
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Despite Harry gaining a lot of support in challenging his family in public, he hasn't gone without criticism, especially after his latest admission.
In his book 'Spare', due to come out on Tuesday (January 10), the Duke wrote he made the “mistake of googling and watching some of her love scenes online".
He said: "I’d witnessed her and a cast mate mauling each other in some sort of office or conference room. I didn’t need to see such things live.”
He also wrote that “electric shock therapy” was required in order to get Meghan's sex scenes out of his head, a claim that led him to be branded a hypocrite by many due to his willingness to speak about how he lost his virginity as well as suffering a "frostbitten penis".
Harry wrote: “My penis was a matter of public record, and indeed some public curiosity. The press had written about it extensively.
"There were countless stories in books, and papers about Willy and me not being circumcised.
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“Mummy had forbidden it, they all said, and while it’s absolutely true that the chance of getting penile frostbite is much greater if you’re not circumcised, all the stories were false. I was snipped as a baby.”
He said he suffered with the frostbite during Prince William’s wedding to Kate Middleton.
He wrote: “The pre-wedding dinner was pleasant, jolly, despite Willy visibly suffering from standard groom jitters,” he says.
“I regaled the company with tales of the (South) Pole. Pa was very interested and sympathetic about the discomfort of my frost nipped ears and cheeks, and it was an effort not to overshare and tell him also about my equally tender penis.”
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