Spare: Harry used Elizabeth Arden cream on his frozen penis (which reminded him of his mother Diana)

The burning info on the life of Prince Harry Gathered in Spare they are released with the dropper and with each small addition they generate an exponential noise. Marketing strategy or not, in this way the attention on the rebel prince’s memoir always remains high.

The latest revelation concerns the remedy, which comes from his mother’s beauty arsenal, which the prince allegedly used to take care of his freezing penis during a charity expedition to the North Pole which he talks about in his book.

“I had tried a few remedies, including one recommended by a friend. She had suggested that I apply one Elizabeth Arden cream», we read on page 43 of the autobiography. «“My mom used it on her lips. Are you telling me to put it on the pea?” “It works, Harry. Believe me”. I found a tube, and the instant I opened it the perfume took me back in time. It was like mom was there in the room. Then I squeezed some out and applied it… down there.’

The cream in question was one of Lady D’s favorites, the Eight Hour® Cream Skin Protectant.

Elizabeth Arden’s Eight Hour Cream is on sale at Amazon and costs: €26.28

And in some tweets the same brand has not hesitated to refer to the buzz created by Prince Harry’s confession, praising the so-called holy moisture for its miraculous benefits in very cold weather.

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Legend has it that this all-rounder that soothes dry skin and provides anti-inflammatory, calming and comforting benefits for burns, scrapes and abrasions in less time, was created in 1930 by Elizabeth Arden to cure the grazes on the legs of her famous thoroughbred horses. Even his name comes from a remarkable performance – a loyal customer used it to heal the baby’s skinned knee and eight hours later his skin appeared completely repaired.

The cream became an instant and runaway success and its effectiveness appears to come from the combination of petrolatum, a skin-soothing beta-hydroxy acid in one of its first cosmetic uses, and vitamin E.

According to British Vogue, Elizabeth Arden’s Eight Hour Cream was also one of the favorite products of the late Queen Elizabeth II. In fact, the brand has held a royal mandate for almost 60 years. And while it’s unknown how well the cream worked for Harry’s private parts, Harry revealed in the book that he was still recovering from the frostbite during his brother Prince William’s wedding to Kate Middleton in April. 2011.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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