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Prince Harry denies allegations from a new book about an alleged physical examination with Prince Andrew.
A spokesman for Prince Harry (40) reacted to explosive claims from a new book. “I can confirm that both accusations are untrue,” he said, thus contradicting the representations in “Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York”.
The author Andrew Lownie’s book claims that Prince Harry and his uncle Prince Andrew (65) became palpable in 2013 at a family reunion. The alleged dispute is said to be escalated after Andrew had made a derogatory manner about Harry. According to the book author, the fists even flew, Andrew then had a bloody nose.
Invised sharp words about Meghan?
Andrew also assumes that he questioned Harry’s relationship with Duchess Meghan (43) and described her as the “opportunist”. In addition, he is said to have predicted that the marriage will not be permanent. Harry’s speaker also decidedly rejects this representation: “Prince Andrew has never made such comments about Prince Harry’s Duchess of Sussex.”
The book draws. Author Lownie claims that the tensions between Prince Andrew and the two nephews have been swearing for years. Prince William (43) is supposed to work behind the scenes to push Andrew out of the Royal Lodge – the property in Windsor, which he continues to inhab.
Neither the Kensington Palace nor the Buckingham Palace wanted to comment on the allegations towards “People”. Andrew’s reputation has been badly damaged since its entanglement in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. He was largely removed from his official tasks and has withdrawn from public life.
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