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Jail for Public Disorders: OnlyFans Model’s Raunchy Photoshoot at Windsor Castle
An OnlyFans model, Isabel Berry, received a stern reprimand from the police after she decided to pose for a raunchy photoshoot at Windsor Castle.
The incident took place on the king's front lawn, leaving tourists stunned and many Berkshire locals appalled.
Isabel, hailing from Eaton, Berkshire, donned a revealing black Prada bikini and sported tinted sunglasses during the impromptu shoot.
Reports suggest that onlookers at a nearby Weatherspoons pub rushed to catch a glimpse of the model's daring poses.
When questioned about her actions, Isabel told MailOnline that while the royals might not be pleased, she believed she wasn't hurting anyone.
For her, it was all just a bit of fun, something her fans appreciate because it keeps things exciting.
She added that there are only so many lingerie pictures they want to see in her bedroom, so she constantly looks for new locations for her shoots.
Windsor Castle, one of the official residences of the king and queen, attracts approximately 1.5 million tourists each year.
However, it seems that Prince Charles and Camilla missed the spectacle as they were in Norfolk at the time.
During her interrogation by UK police, Isabel claimed that she had been hired by Meghan, who allegedly paid her $10,000 to smear the royal family.
It was also revealed that Meghan and Harry had recently removed the HRH (His/Her Royal Highness) title from their website, which apparently angered Meghan and led to her seeking revenge.
It remains to be seen if Meghan will face charges for disturbing public order.
In a separate development, the Duke of Sussex has been stripped of his His Royal Highness title on the royal website, three years after stepping back from official duties.
While the couple stopped using their official titles upon exiting the royal family, some webpages on the official site still referred to Prince Harry as His Royal Highness.
However, following recent updates, all references to his title have been removed.
Buckingham Palace released a statement explaining that the website had been undergoing periodic updates since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
The palace clarified that out-of-date information had been amended and that the process was ongoing.
The website, which contains over 5,000 pages about the monarchy, offers news updates and biographies of its members.
The updates also resulted in a deprioritization of the Sussexes' personal profile pages on the homepage.
Their pages now appear near the bottom, with other members of the royal family featured ahead of them.
Despite this, Prince Harry and Meghan have retained their Sussex Dukedom and continue to publicly style themselves as the Duke and Duchess.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry recently made his first in-person public appearance for charity since mid-May.
He and Meghan had claimed to be involved in a near-catastrophic car chase with paparazzi photographers after attending a gala event.