Prince Harry 'may have lied' in memoir Spare, claims royal photographer


Prince Harry 'may have lied' in memoir Spare, claims royal photographer

Accusations of inaccuracies in Prince Harry's memoir

A royal photographer has suggested that Prince Harry may have lied in his memoir, Spare, and that "a lot of that book is inaccurate". This comes as the Duke of Sussex faces scrutiny over his visa application after revealing details about his past drug use.

Royal photographer challenges Harry's account

Arthur Edwards, the royal photographer, contradicted Prince Harry's claims in his book, pointing out specific inaccuracies. For instance, Harry wrote about being in the UK when the Queen Mother died, but Edwards claims he was actually in Switzerland at the time.

Questions raised about Harry's drug use revelations

In his memoir, Prince Harry confessed to using cocaine, marijuana, and magic mushrooms. The Heritage Foundation has challenged the Department for Homeland Security over Harry's visa, arguing that his drug use should disqualify him from entering the US.

Legal battles and security concerns

Prince Harry recently lost a legal battle over the removal of his UK security funding post-Megxit. Despite this setback, Harry has vowed to appeal the decision and maintain that he is not seeking preferential treatment.


Prince Harry 'may have lied' in memoir Spare, claims royal photographer