{"id":173357,"date":"2023-03-31T14:38:14","date_gmt":"2023-03-31T14:38:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=173357"},"modified":"2023-03-31T14:38:14","modified_gmt":"2023-03-31T14:38:14","slug":"prince-harry-is-a-bit-stupid-and-that-makes-him-easy-to-mock-says-author","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/world-news\/prince-harry-is-a-bit-stupid-and-that-makes-him-easy-to-mock-says-author\/","title":{"rendered":"Prince Harry is ‘a bit stupid’ and that makes him ‘easy to mock’, says author"},"content":{"rendered":"
An author who has released a mock-up of Prince Harry's autobiography, Spare, has said the Duke is "easy to mock".<\/p>\n
Relying on the Duke of Sussex being "basically a bit stupid", spoof biography writer Bruno Vincent, 42, has blasted the Prince for not being particularly bright.<\/p>\n
The 42-year-old ripped into the recently published memoir and wrote up his own piece titled "Spare Us! A Harrody", the Daily Express reports.<\/p>\n
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Completing several drafts of his mocking memoir after reading through the source material a hefty three times, Mr Vincent presented his comedic book, which he said was based on "a lot of meat" found in the pages of Prince Harry's release.<\/p>\n
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Speaking on the release of his cheeky biography, the 42-year-old, who has also taken on Enid Blyton's Famous Five, said he wanted to switch up a book filled with "bile and hate".<\/p>\n
He said: "A book that was just filled with bile and hate would be very unpleasant to write and very joyless to read. I naturally gravitate towards just poking fun, which I think is pretty much the British national sport.<\/p>\n
"The target for the book wasn\u2019t necessarily about Harry himself, it was just the whole project of the autobiography. I found it easy to mock."<\/p>\n
The humourist and writer added that there were a few moments in Spare that were a tad far-fetched.<\/p>\n
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Bruno noted that the "philosophical ramblings" were a touch too heavy and the constant references to hit sitcom Friends and the various cast members were a bit much.<\/p>\n
He added: "[The aim of the book] was to poke fun at Harry a bit \u2013 but not in a cruel way.<\/p>\n
"It's just the book, reading his book, I found it funny. And in some cases, very silly and it deserved to be poked fun at. It\u2019s not his fault that he\u2019s basically a bit stupid \u2013 it\u2019s not his fault."<\/p>\n
Mr Vincent's book will be published, rather aptly, on April 1, and has ruled out a "parody of Prince Andrew's autobiography", should said project ever come to fruition. <\/p>\n
The Daily Star has approached the Duke of Sussex for comment.<\/p>\n
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