Prince Harry’s new memoir Spare, which will be officially released on January 10, has no details regarding his life.
After rumours that Harry was not circumcised as a child, he shuts down the rumour and admits that he was circumcised when he was young.
WATCH: Inside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Californian Netflix mansion
Harry states in his book (which you can pre-order here) that his penis was “a matter of public record, and indeed some public curiosity”.
“The press had written about it extensively. There were countless stories in books and papers (even the New York Times) about Willy and me not being circumcised,” he claims.
“Mummy had forbidden it, they all said, and while it’s absolutely true that the chance of getting penile frostbite is much greater if you’re not circumcised, all the stories were false.
“I was snipped as a baby.”

Harry also candidly discusses his ‘frostnipped todger’ which he was suffering from at William and Kate’s wedding which was globally televised.
“Pa was very interested and sympathetic about the discomfort of my frostnipped ears and cheeks, and it was an effort not to overshare and tell him also about my equally tender penis,” Harry shares in Spare.
WATCH: Prince Harry admits Kate and William’s wedding was a ‘blur’
“Upon arriving home I’d been horrified to discover that my nether regions were frostnipped as well, and while the ears and cheeks were already healing, the todger wasn’t.”
Harry also discusses in the new book how he lost his virginity to an older woman, who allegedly treated him “like a young stallion”.

He admitted that he lost his virginity in a field behind a pub and said it was one of his ‘many mistakes’.
“I mounted her quickly, after which she spanked my ass and sent me away,” Harry states.
“One of my many mistakes was letting it happen in a field, just behind a very busy pub. No doubt someone had seen us.”