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Singer Prince Comes Back From The Dead For A Royal FIGHT!

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By MLC on January 7, 2023 at 3:00 AM EST

Prince has come back from the dead in the form of a… PARODY!

Thanks to Jimmy Kimmel, the beloved singer has come alive not once, but twice at the same time.

During January 5th’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” show, the show host shared what it looks like when two prince’s get into a physical altercation.

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Kimmel Pokes Fun At Prince Harry & William's Altercation

Jimmy Kimmel at 'Kimmel'
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If you aren’t up to snuff on the latest royal family drama, let us explain.

Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir, “Spare,” is set for release on January 10th. But, like many highly anticipated things in Hollywood, extracts from the autobiography have been leaked.

Prince Harry has made explosive claims about his father, brother, step-mother and sister-in-law.

The most talked about extract is his physical altercation with Prince William in 2019.

The Blast reported on their explosive argument and subsequent scuffle.

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Their Physical Altercation Was About Meghan Markle

Prince Harry accuses William of physically attacking him in his book "Spare."
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The father-of-two claims Prince William was “piping hot” during a conversation at his London home, Nottingham Cottage, in 2019. The conversation about Markle escalated into physical altercation.

His older brother reportedly called the actress “difficult,” “rude” and “abrasive,” which in turn led to a physical altercation.

Prince William allegedly grabbed Harry by the collar, “ripping my necklace, and… knocking me to the floor.”

This resulted in Harry falling down on top of a dog bowl and it shattering under his weight. This caused bodily injury to his back.

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William Caused Bodily Harm To Harry

“I landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me. I lay there for a moment, dazed, then got to my feet and told him to get out,” Harry writes.

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Cover of Prince Harry memoir to be called 'Spare'
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Of course, this is RIPE material for a late-night talk-show and Kimmel jumped at the opportunity.

The sketch was titled, “Two Princes.”

It features two actors dressed up as the late “Purple Rain” singer in a kitchen.

A narrator, acting as Prince Harry, details the scene from the “Spare” extract.

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Given it’s Kimmel, once the extract is done being narrated, it then goes into “Prince” Harry telling “Prince” William, “Then I made him face the music.”

The sketch garnered mixed reviews from Twitter users.

Some People Did Not Find Kimmel's Parody Funny

“Wow Jimmy – you think abuse is funny? #pathetic,” one person tweeted.

Another echoed, “Assault is funny. Okay.”

“@JimmyKimmelLive You have a history of championing racism and violence so this is on brand,” a disgusted Twitter user commented.

Yet another person asked, “Sorry, was this meant to be funny?”

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Other revelations to come from Prince Harry’s memoir include his father, King Charles III, referring to him as “the spare.”

Harry writes that on the day he was born (September 15, 1984) his father celebrated the “wonderful” news by telling his ex-wife, “Now you’ve given me an heir and a spare- my work is done.”

Obviously, this is a reference to the royal family’s line of succession.

King Charles III was made king following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth III. Once KCIII passes, Prince William will take over the throne and become king followed by his first-born, Prince George (9).

Harry is now fifth in line to the throne given Prince William and Princess Catherine have welcomed two more children, Princess Charlotte (7) and Prince Louis (4).

As you can see from the extract, King Charles III reportedly referred to Harry as the “spare,” hence the title of his memoir.

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