At this unexpected answer, Colbert breaks into laugher. "No one in my life when I was a child could ever explain to me that some day the Duke of Sussex was gonna say the words 'cock cushion' to me and it would all make sense," the host says.
Harry explains that his "delicate part" needed similar insular protection as the rest of his body. "A lovely lady who made a cushion for me having been told by the guide from the North Pole, 'He’s doing this again, he’s gonna need some extra protection.' Because the pants I was wearing … that’s all I had. So my man piece, my Johnson, my Wilson, my todger, my willy, all the things and all the other words...
The royal said he didn't realize what damage had been done until weeks after he returned home. According to Harry, there was "nothing visible, nothing obvious, it was a slow deteriorating situation."In the book, Harry writes that he told his family about his condition during a pre-wedding celebration.
"Pa was very interested, and sympathetic about the discomfort of my frost nipped ears and cheeks," he wrote, per