- Prince Harry’s memoir Spare has generated a lot of interest on social media.
- Daler Mehndi fell for a bogus tweet about the prince listening to Indian singer Shenseea.
- Since being shared a day ago, the tweet has received close to 7.6 lakh views.
Daler Mehndi falls for a fake tweet stating, his song helped Prince Harry. Since its release earlier this month, Prince Harry’s memoir Spare has generated a lot of interest. Various posts on the book, including parody ones, are being shared on social media.
It all started with a post by a Twitter account whose bio says “Everything I say is untrue and satire.” They jokingly shared a post sharing that Prince Harry listens to Jamaican dancehall artist Shenseea. The post prompted a wave of memes and similar shares. Instagram user @qualiteaposts took part in the trend and shared a post replacing Shenseea’s name with Daler Mehndi’s. “Prince Harry reveals the music artist he listened to in his lowest moments in new book ‘Spare’. ‘In the times I felt alone and separated from my family, I always took time to myself to sit back and listen to Daler Mehndi. His lyrics resonated with me and got me through a lot’,” they shared.
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Things changed when the musician fell for the tweet and posted a message praising Prince Harry for listening to his songs. “I am grateful to the blessings of Guru Nanak, my mom and dad, I created a unique Pop Folk Ethnic Music Style. Love you Prince Harry! God Bless you, In gratitude that my music helped you. @TeamSussex,” he wrote.
Take a look at the post
I am grateful to the blessings of Guru Nanak, my mom and dad, I created a unique Pop Folk Ethnic Music Style.
Love you Prince Harry! God Bless you, In gratitude that my music helped you.@TeamSussex pic.twitter.com/r2mRU0mn6U— Daler Mehndi (@dalermehndi) January 20, 2023
Since being shared a day ago, the tweet has received close to 7.6 lakh views. It has also prompted people to post various comments. “Someone please tell me,” wrote an individual. “I don’t think we should tell him. This is the cutest acceptance speech ever,” shared another. “Guys, I think we should tell him,” expressed a third. A Twitter user praised how others reacted to Daler Mahendi’s tweet and expressed, “The fact that everyone here behaved maturely, didn’t let him down is commendable, we actually need such empathetic human community. ”



















