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."
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.
According to the book ‘The Rise and Fall of the House of York’, Prince Harry and Andrew had a physical fight
Prince Harry Responds To Claims He ‘Punched Prince Andrew In The Face’ Over Comments About Meghan
Prince Harry has surfaced to address claims by author Andrew Lownie, who claims that he gave his uncle, Prince Andrew, a bloody nose over a comment she made about his wife, Meghan. Andrew, the Duke of York, has also been named by the late trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers. Lownie, in his book Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, described the royal as “obsessed, vulgar, vile” and accused him of bullying Meghan. Jeffrey Epstein …
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