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Prince Harry Denies Claims He Punched Prince Andrew Over Comments About Meghan Markle

UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 2 – Prince Harry refutes claims of a 2013 fight with Prince Andrew and denies disparaging remarks about Meghan Markle amid ongoing royal family tensions.

  • Prince Harry denied allegations of a physical fight with Prince Andrew regarding comments about Meghan Markle, stating, "Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have never had a physical fight".
  • The allegations stemmed from Andrew Lownie's book, which outlined a supposed altercation in 2013, claiming that punches were thrown and Andrew was left with a bloody nose.
  • The claims suggest ongoing tension between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the royal family, particularly involving Prince Andrew's prior comments about Markle.
  • Prince Harry's representatives indicated that they had a long road ahead toward reconciliation with the royal family, but a channel of communication is now open.
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In a new development that reflects the ongoing tensions within the British royal family, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, has denied, in an official statement, allegations of his involvement in a physical altercation with his uncle, Prince Andrew. The allegations were reported by the Daily Mail, citing a new book that has sparked widespread controversy, titled "The Rise and Fall of the House of York."

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A fragment from a new biography of Prince Andrew, published on Saturday in the British press, reveals that, at a family meeting in 2013, the leaders of York had an open discussion with Prince Harry.

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According to the book ‘The Rise and Fall of the House of York’, Prince Harry and Andrew had a physical fight

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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