jimmy kimmel poked fun at William and Harry in a hilarious skit showing two actors dressed as Prince bickering in a kitchen.
The sketch mocks up a line in Nottingham Cottage revealed by Harry in his leaked ‘Spare’ bombshell memoir Spain five days before its scheduled release on January 10.
Harry claimed the stand-up row on Meghan Markle It ended with William grabbing him by the collar and throwing him to the ground, smashing a dog bowl. His back was scratched and bruised.
Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel gave his take on the fight in a skit called “Two Princes: A True Story.” Warning: Clip contains explicit language.

Jimmy Kimmel has poked fun at William and Harry in a hilarious skit showing two actors dressed as Prince bickering in a kitchen. Pictured is ‘William’ in the sketch

“He came up to me and we had a fight,” reads a voiceover quoting “Spare,” as the two cats begin to fight and slap each other with their eyes closed.

“I landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me,” he continues as each step is executed with great exaggeration, as William spins the collar and the dog’s bowl breaks into pieces
The actors playing the Duke of Sussex and Prince of Wales are dressed as the pop legend’s prince in velvet robes and purple feather boas as they re-enact snippets from the memoir.
‘Prince William’ rocks his hair dramatically as the fight begins, calling Harry a ‘w***ker’.
“He came up to me and we had a fight,” reads a voiceover quoting “Spare,” as the two cats begin to fight and slap each other with their eyes closed.

Talk show host Jimmy Kimmel gave his take on the fight in a skit called “Two Princes: A True Story”

As Harry says he made William ‘face the music’, the actor pulls out a purple guitar and starts playing a riff with a sulky expression as William covers his ears in agony
“I landed on the dog’s bowl, which cracked under my back, the pieces cutting into me,” he continues as each step is executed with great exaggeration, as William spins the collar and that the dog’s bowl breaks into pieces.
As Harry says he made William “face the music”, the actor pulls out a purple guitar and starts playing a riff with a sulky expression as William covers his ears in agony.
The clip zooms in on a calendar dated 2018 with a photo of the Queen as the fight continues.
At the end, the two princes bow to the cameras and laugh as flowers are thrown at them and the curtains close.
But Twitter users were split over the clip as some found it “hilarious” but others couldn’t see past the “sad situation” of the brothers’ deteriorating relationship.

The kitchen at Nottingham Cottage, where Harry claims his brother grabbed him by the collar and threw him to the ground, smashing a dog bowl





Twitter users were split over the clip as some found it ‘hilarious’ but others couldn’t see past the ‘sad situation’ of the brothers’ deteriorating relationship
Harry also opened up about the fight with William in an interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby on Sunday.
In a recently released clip from ITV’s upcoming interview with Harry, the Duke said his brother was so frustrated at the incident which allegedly took place in 2019 that he saw “a red haze inside him”.
“He wanted me to answer him, but I chose not to,” he said of his brother. In the clip released early today, Harry told his friend Mr Bradby: ‘What was different here was the level of frustration, and I’m talking about the red haze I had for so many years , and I saw this red mist in him.’
the Guardian, who first reported the disputesaid he was able to obtain a copy of the book, which is due for publication on January 10, despite strong security measures surrounding its release.
The book also revealed:

The Duke of Sussex has once again spoken out about the alleged confrontation between him and his brother, the Prince of Wales, in an interview with ITV’s Tom Brady.
It follows Sussex’s six-part Netflix docu-series “Harry and Meghan”, which was released last month.
Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace declined to comment on anything Harry said on TV or in his book. But an insider told The Times: “It’s exhausting, it’s infuriating, but it’s not entertaining. He will run out.
The royal also told Bradby he wanted to reconcile with his family – something he says cannot happen without “some responsibility”.
“I want reconciliation,” he says, “but, first, there has to be some responsibility.” The Duke also said: ‘The truth, supposedly, at the moment is that there’s only one side to the story, isn’t there? But, there are two sides to every story.
The show, called Harry: The Interview, will air on ITV1 and ITX at 9pm on Sunday.
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