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Former Friends of Prince Harry Speak Out: Unveiling the Truth Behind His Memoir
Prince Harry's recent memoir has sparked a wave of revelations and controversies, prompting former friends to come forward and shed light on some of the claims made in the book.
One particular claim that has caught the attention of many is Harry's assertion that it was his brother William and sister-in-law Kate who encouraged him to wear a Nazi uniform to a fancy dress party back in 2005 when he was just 20 years old.
However, a former royal aide, who was involved in handling the fallout at the time, has now spoken up, refuting Harry's account.
The former royal aide, who had extensive conversations with Harry during that period, insists that there was no mention of William and Kate's involvement in the decision to wear the controversial costume.
According to the aide, Harry never mentioned that it was their idea or that they found it amusing.
This recollection contradicts Harry's claim in his memoir, leaving many questioning the accuracy of his statements.
Another close friend who attended the same party dismissed Harry's accusation against the Waleses, calling it “bullshit.”
This friend firmly stated that William and Kate had nothing to do with Harry's choice of attire that night.
These conflicting accounts raise doubts about the veracity of Harry's claims.
Harry's memoir also challenges the widely held belief that he served as the best man at William and Catherine's wedding in 2011.
Harry now asserts that he was not the best man, contrary to media reports at the time.
He claims that the role was given to two of William's friends, as he did not deliver the best man's speech.
However, multiple sources have pointed out that various stories from that period confirmed Harry's role as the best man and his delivery of the speech.
The Mirror published an article highlighting the comedic relief provided by the two friends mentioned in Harry's memoir.
Additionally, there was a story involving Harry's then-girlfriend Chelsea Davey, who allegedly advised him to edit the best man's speech due to a comment about Catherine's legs.
These accounts further challenge Harry's version of events.
In his memoir, Harry admits to using drugs, suggesting that they may have affected his memory and perception of past events.
This raises questions about the accuracy of his recollections and the reliability of his claims.
Furthermore, Harry reveals that he chose a close friend, Charlie Van Straubenzee, as his best man for his wedding to Meghan Markle in May 2018.
He implies that his decision was a deliberate snub to his older brother, insinuating that William failed to attend a gathering organized with friends because he was sulking.
However, it should be noted that these claims are based on Harry's perspective and may not reflect the entire truth.
Another controversial claim made by Harry is an alleged physical altercation with William in the kitchen of Nottingham Cottage in 2019.
Harry asserts that during the incident, he fell on one of the dog's bowls, causing it to crack.
However, there are inconsistencies in this account.
Firstly, at that time, Harry and Meghan were residing at Frogmore Cottage, not Nottingham Cottage.
Additionally, photographic evidence shows that the dog bowls in question were made of metal, not ceramic, as described by Harry.