Prince Harry has drawn a unique parallel between his own personality and that of Chandler Bing from the iconic TV series “Friends.” These intriguing insights are found within the pages of his memoir, “Spare,” where he offers a candid look into his life at Not Cott, one of Queen Elizabeth’s cherished residences.
In a down-to-earth and relatable manner, the Duke of Sussex shares moments from his daily life, including the modest task of doing his own laundry. He humorously notes, “Besides my own laundry (often laid out to dry on my radiators),” shedding light on the more mundane aspects of his life.
Prince Harry also dispels any misconceptions about his lifestyle, revealing that he personally handled chores, cooking, and grocery shopping. He debunks the idea that he was holding onto a glamorous bachelor lifestyle, showcasing his independent and self-reliant nature.
With a touch of humor, Prince Harry reflects on these moments, playfully musing, “Many evenings I’d think: if only they could see me now. Then I’d go back to folding my underwear and watching ‘The One with Monica and Chandler’s Wedding.'”
This unique revelation adds a delightful layer to Prince Harry’s memoir, offering readers a more personal and relatable perspective on the Duke of Sussex’s life and personality. It’s a reminder that even within the royal family, a touch of everyday humor and humility can shine through.