- Prince Harry’s memoir Spare may have ramifications for his wife, Meghan Markle.
- J. R. Moehringer ghostwrote the memoir while Harry narrated events from his life.
- The Sussexes were recently mocked in an episode of South Park, an animated sitcom known for mocking public figures.
The revelations about intimate details in Prince Harry’s memoir Spare may have ramifications for his wife, Meghan Markle.

Nick Ede, a TV presenter, claims to have known the now-Duchess before she met Prince Harry.
According to the former friend, the intimate revelations in Spare “will have a massive effect on Meghan more than it will on Harry” because of all the jokes made in Hollywood.
He claimed that digs made by Hollywood heavyweights such as James Cordon and Trevor Noah following the publication of the book “undermine” the couple and would “have a massive effect on Meghan.”
“I don’t think they would have thought that people like Trevor Noah, for instance, at the Grammys would be humiliating them and using that story, which is from the book, as a punch line for a joke.”
The duke reveals personal revelations in his memoir, including how he lost his virginity. It also described his manhood becoming frostbitten during Kate and William’s wedding and attempting to treat it with a cream used on his mother’s face.
J. R. Moehringer ghostwrote the memoir while Harry narrated events from his life.
According to Nick, intimate revelations were made “a massive miscalculation” and will negatively affect the former Suits actress. And he also cited the reason being that they “don’t have the right people around them. They haven’t got Sunshine Sachs anymore; they haven’t got maybe some really strong advisors around them.”
The Sussexes were recently mocked in an episode of South Park, an animated sitcom known for mocking public figures.
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