Autobiography of Prince Harry as rebellious as he is lovable

Prince Harry: lies in his autobiography?

According to an English actor, Prince Harry lied about losing his virginity in his autobiographical book.

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In his explosive book The Substitute, published last month, the Duke of Sussex, 38, described how he allegedly lost his virginity at the hands of an elderly woman in a field behind an English pub, the New York Post reported.

According to him, the woman, who was “allegedly into macho horses,” treated him like a “cold stallion” by specifically beating him.

“One of my many mistakes was doing this in a field just behind a busy pub. Someone must have seen us,” he wrote in the book.

But according to English actor Rupert Everett, who starred with Queen Consort Camilla at two different events in 2010 and 2011, the story isn’t entirely accurate.

“I know who the woman he lost his virginity to is. And it wasn’t behind a pub. And it wasn’t in this country [le Royaume-Uni]’ he would have confided to the Telegraph.

“It’s amazing that he knows such a personal detail better than Prince Harry himself,” an anonymous source “close to the Duke” reportedly told The Telegraph.

Many inaccuracies have been noted since the publication of his vetted book, particularly in the way Harry presented his first date with his wife Meghan Markle.

In fact, the dress she wore didn’t match the version his wife had relayed in interviews, casting some doubt as to the veracity of the whole story, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliam had told GB News.

“One wonders how many other factual errors there are on his pages,” he told British media.