Following an expedition to the North Pole, Harry reveals in Spare that his 'nether regions were frostnipped, and while the ears and cheeks were healing, the todger wasn’t' — via TheGrowthOp
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Chelsea Handler sick of hearing about Prince Harry’s viral frostbite storyFollowing an expedition to the North Pole, Harry reveals in Spare that his 'nether regions were frostnipped, and while the ears and cheeks were healing, the todger wasn’t' — via TheGrowthOp
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