After Prince Harry revealed in his memoir “Spare” that he used Elizabeth Arden night cream on his “frostbitten todger” during a charity trip to the North Pole in 2011, beauty and health company Boots made a cheeky social media post urging customers to stock up on the cream, as temperatures drop.
Royal Fans Go Amock After Boots Encourages Customers To Buy Elizabeth Arden Cream Following Prince Harry’s Revelation That He Used It On His ‘Frostbitten Todger’
Harry, for his part, had tried some home remedies, but none of them worked. That is when he decided to try a cream, which is mother Princess Diana had used, that made people think it was Elizabeth Arden cream.
With that being said, the company decided to make a slight joke out of the whole situation. In a post to their followers on Twitter, the company said: “With temperatures predicted to drop next week, don’t forget to stock up on your trusty @ElizabethArden Eight Hour Cream.
“IYKYK [if you know you know].” This generated a massive reaction on social media on two counts. First of all, the brand Elizabeth Arden decided to also share a post urging their followers to stock up on the product.
And the timing of the post suggests that Harry’s comments may have gotten the product trending. In some comments, the company remarked: “You’ve heard all the buzz about plumping Hyaluronic Acid, but did you know it’s extremely helpful during the colder months?
“The trick is to apply it to damp skin – HA pulls the moisture from the environment into the skin.” Secondly, the response on social media was one of ridicule.
Large numbers of people began to troll Harry and make humorous comments about the situation. One person wrote: “Can you confirm if this will help with a freezing todger??
“Prince Harry says it does,” while another person stated: “It cures frostbite, according to a well known source.” So there you have it folks. What did you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.