Elvis Presley’s Graceland is mocked by Prince Harry, who claims the interior designer was ‘”on acid”

Prince Harry jokes in his book that the Graceland estate’s interior decorator “must have been on acid” when creating the design.

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According to his recently published memoir, The King of Rock n’ Roll’s historic home did not impress the resident British royal in the United States.

Prince Harry wrote in his recently released autobiography, “Spare,” that he was unimpressed by Graceland, the late Elvis Presley’s former home.

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Rock and roll singer Elvis Presley strolls the grounds of his Graceland estate in circa 1957. (Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

 

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“The home has been referred to variously as a castle, a mansion, and a palace. However, it made me think of the badger sett “wrote Prince Harry. “Dark and confining I proclaimed, “The King lived here, you say?” as I walked around. Really?’”

From June 26, 1957, until his passing on August 16, 1977, Elvis resided at Graceland.

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Tom Bradby and Prince Harry chatted ahead of the release of “Spare,” which chronicles Harry’s royal life. (ITV)

In the book, Prince Harry made the remark that whoever chose the house’s decor must have been high.

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In one small room with loud furniture and shag carpet, Prince Harry recalled thinking, “The King’s interior designer must have been on acid.”

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The extremely well-liked tourist destination, which has 200,000 square feet of entertainment space, restaurants, gift shops, and more, reportedly draws more than 600,000 visitors a year.

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