In an interview with Express UK, Vincent explained that the aim of the book was to poke fun at Harry in a lighthearted way. He also revealed that he found some parts of Harry's book to be silly and deserving of mockery.
One passage from the parody book makes fun of Harry's revelation about suffering from frostbite while trekking in the North Pole. Another passage pokes fun at Harry's controversial Nazi costume that he wore to a fancy dress birthday party in 2005.
The parody book also criticizes a former butler for writing a memoir and profiting off of telling royal secrets.
Although the parody book is meant to be humorous, Vincent insists that it is not intended to be cruel. He believes that Harry is not to blame for some of his actions and that it is okay to poke fun at them. The book provides readers with a hilarious take on some of the most outrageous stories from Harry's memoir.