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Jeremy Clarkson lashes out at Prince Harry for going 'mad' in scathing rant

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Jeremy Clarkson has lashed out at Prince Harry for going "a bit mad" in a rant about the likelihood of rhinos going extinct.The former Top Gear host wrote about the horrors of poachers killing the animals for their horns as it's believed they are a "hangover cure" and can "give men erections that last a month".He went on to talk about the practice of de-horning rhinos as a deterrent which Prince Harry was involved with, but added that hunters would kill hornless rhinos anyway to prevent tracking it again.Jeremy explained: “Throughout China and south east Asia, rich people have got it into their idiotic heads that rhino horn can cure hangovers and give men erections that last for a month.“And this utter tosh has created a multi-million-pound.

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