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Former Friends of Prince Harry Speak Out Against Claims in His Memoir

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Prince Harry’s recently released memoir has sparked a wave of responses from his former friends, who are now breaking their silence after years of dealing with the aftermath.

One particular claim made by Harry in his memoir has caught the attention of a former Royal Aide, who was involved in handling the fallout at the time.

In his memoir, Harry alleges 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.

According to the former Royal Aide, who had extensive conversations with Harry during that time, there was no mention of William and Kate’s involvement or any indication that they found it amusing.

This recollection simply did not exist at the time.

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Another close friend who attended the same party dismisses Harry’s claims, calling them “bullshit” and stating that William and Kate had nothing to do with the incident.

This contradicts Harry’s narrative, further raising doubts about the accuracy of his memoir.

Harry also disputes the fact that he was the best man at William and Catherine’s wedding, despite media reports at the time confirming his role.

Instead, he shifts the responsibility onto two of William’s friends, claiming that he did not give the best man’s speech.

However, multiple sources have pointed out that numerous stories from that time clearly state that Harry did deliver the speech.

It seems that Harry’s recollection of events is at odds with the documented facts.

The reason Harry provides for not being William’s best man is that he did not deliver the speech.

This, however, is a blatant lie.

In fact, an article by the Mirror highlights the comedic relief provided by the two friends mentioned by Harry in his memoir.

There is even a story involving Harry’s then-girlfriend Chelsea Davy, who advised him to edit the best man’s speech due to a comment about Catherine’s legs.

It appears that Harry’s memory has been distorted by his past drug use.

In his memoir, Harry also reveals that he chose a close friend instead of his older brother as his best man for his wedding to Meghan Markle in May 2018.

He claims that his older brother failed to attend a gathering organized with friends, possibly due to sulking.

The friend he refers to is believed to be Charlie Van Straubenzee, whom Harry has known since their days at Ludgrove Prep School.

This contradicts the image Harry tries to portray in his memoir, where he suggests that his brother was not supportive.

Furthermore, Harry alleges that William physically attacked him in the kitchen of Nottingham Cottage in 2019, resulting in a cracked dog bowl.

However, there are two major holes in this story.

Firstly, Harry and Meghan were not living at Nottingham Cottage during that time; they were residing at Frogmore Cottage.

Secondly, the dog bowls in question were made of metal, not ceramic, as evidenced by a photo taken before the alleged incident.

These inconsistencies cast doubt on the veracity of Harry’s claims.

As Prince Harry’s memoir continues to make headlines, his former friends are speaking out to challenge the accuracy of his recollections.

Their accounts contradict key aspects of Harry’s narrative, raising questions about the reliability of his memoir.

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