Liz Hurley has denied she is the older girl Prince Harry misplaced his virginity to amid claims the bombshell might be included in his memoir.
The actor, 57, laughed off the hearsay she bedded the Duke of Sussex when he was only a teen, The Sun stories.
When requested in regards to the claims, Liz informed The Times: “Not me. Not guilty. Ha!”
“No. Not me. Absolutely not,” the Austin Powers star added.
Harry is known to be revealing his tryst with a “beautiful older woman in the countryside” in his tell-all e-book Spare.
In a weird twist, Meghan Markle beforehand revealed she had an enormous “girl crush” on Liz and reached out to her earlier than she met Harry.
Writing on her now-defunct weblog The Tig in 2015, the previous Suits star mentioned the crush was sparked by Liz’s notorious security pin Versace costume.
Harry’s explosive memoir – to be printed subsequent month – has been described as “intimate and heartfelt” and written with “raw, unflinching honesty”.
Buckingham Palace is making ready itself for extra revelations in regards to the Royal Family and particularly, King Charles.
The e-book’s launch was delayed as a mark of respect to the Queen – with Harry together with a be aware acknowledging it was written earlier than her demise.
It additionally follows Harry and Meghan’s sensational Netflix documentary the place the couple unleashed contemporary assaults on the monarchy.
Harry claimed his brother Prince William screamed and shouted at him in the course of the Sandringham summit after Megxit.
He additionally mentioned the Palace “lied to protect my brother” when it issued a press release denying a narrative William had bullied him out of the royal household.
And Harry accused Charles of mendacity on the tense disaster assembly with the Queen in January 2020.
Meanwhile, Meghan claimed: “I was not being thrown to the wolves, I was being fed to the wolves”.
Despite their damaging accusations, the couple will nonetheless reportedly be invited to the King’s coronation.
Charles’ historic ceremony will happen on May 6 however visitor lists have but to be drawn up.
However a supply informed The Daily Telegraph that “all members of the family will be welcome.”
This story initially appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission.