Prince Harry claims Prince William and Kate Middleton are partly to blame for that Nazi fancy dress party costume scandal back in 2005.
Sources tell Page Six that Harry opens up about the whole thing in his tell-all new memoir, Spare, claiming William and Kate “howled with laughter” when they saw his outfit at the time.
Harry was 20 years old when he hit headlines in the costume, which he has since said was “one of the biggest mistakes of my life.”
The outfit was worn to a costume party with a “Native and Colonial” theme. William was also in attendance, and chose to wear a homemade lion outfit.
Photo: Jim Watson/Afp via Getty Images
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In an excerpt from the book, obtained by Page Six,...
Sources tell Page Six that Harry opens up about the whole thing in his tell-all new memoir, Spare, claiming William and Kate “howled with laughter” when they saw his outfit at the time.
Harry was 20 years old when he hit headlines in the costume, which he has since said was “one of the biggest mistakes of my life.”
The outfit was worn to a costume party with a “Native and Colonial” theme. William was also in attendance, and chose to wear a homemade lion outfit.
Photo: Jim Watson/Afp via Getty Images
Read More: Prince Harry Addresses Criticism He’s Faced For ‘Invading’ Royals’ ‘Privacy,’ Insists ‘The Ball Is In Their Court’ When It Comes To Possible Reconciliation
In an excerpt from the book, obtained by Page Six,...
- 1/5/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Prince Harry is sharing one of his biggest regrets.
In his new docuseries “Harry & Meghan”, the Duke of Sussex reflects on the scandal sparked when he wore a Nazi costume to a fancy dress party in 2005, when he was 20-years-old.
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“It was one of the biggest mistakes of my life,” Harry says.
Photo: Jim Watson/Afp via Getty Images
“I felt so ashamed afterwards,” the royal continues.
After the incident, Harry met with Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, and also met with a holocaust survivor.
“All I wanted to do was make it right. I sat down and spoke to the Chief Rabbi in London, which had a profound impact on me,” he says. “I went to Berlin and spoke to a holocaust survivor.”
Harry added, “I could have got on and ignored it and made...
In his new docuseries “Harry & Meghan”, the Duke of Sussex reflects on the scandal sparked when he wore a Nazi costume to a fancy dress party in 2005, when he was 20-years-old.
Read More: Prince Harry’s Secret Instagram Account Revealed In New ‘Harry & Meghan’ Docuseries: Pics
“It was one of the biggest mistakes of my life,” Harry says.
Photo: Jim Watson/Afp via Getty Images
“I felt so ashamed afterwards,” the royal continues.
After the incident, Harry met with Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, and also met with a holocaust survivor.
“All I wanted to do was make it right. I sat down and spoke to the Chief Rabbi in London, which had a profound impact on me,” he says. “I went to Berlin and spoke to a holocaust survivor.”
Harry added, “I could have got on and ignored it and made...
- 12/8/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
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- by George Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Dalai Lama seems to think we can manage in a world without religion. There is a peculiar opening sentence to any article, however, he recently told his Facebook friends that we need to reconsider theology and ethics. Another world renowned figure who has been known to put the same point across with even more conviction is Richard Dawkins.
I recently listened to the highly educated Dawkins debate with Jonathan Sacks, a chief rabbi. The evolutionary biologist closed the discussion with the idea that we needed to substitute religion with something greater, something more productive. Dawkins has claimed that forcing a religion on a child without questioning its merits is as bad as ‘child abuse’. In typically provocative style, the outspoken atheist said he was opposed to the idea of the ‘indoctrination of religion’ and teaching it as fact. Repeat a lie often enough, and people will believe it, this...
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- 6/17/2013
- by john glynn
- Obsessed with Film
A Californian man has attempted to break the Guinness World Record for the giving the most hugs in a day. David Parsons and 50 volunteers aimed to reach a target of 10,000 hugs in 24 hours, although the group failed to reach his target, reports The Huffington Post. Inspired by his late friend Sharon Perkins, who passed away from cancer, Parsons gave 3,162 hugs, which fell short of the record made by Jonathan Sacks in 2010. However, he did manage to raise $$2,062 (£1.307). Parsons's chief aim was to raise awareness and (more)...
- 1/25/2013
- by By Lauren Sexton
- Digital Spy
London - In another blunder at the BBC News division, the U.K. public broadcaster on Friday had to apologize to Britain's chief rabbi after asking him a question about violence in the Middle East on a radio show without telling him that he was still on air. The rabbi, Jonathan Sacks, had appeared on the BBC's Radio 4 early Friday to present the popular "Thought for the Day:" segment on the "Today" morning show. After the segment, host Evan Davis asked him about his take on the reasons for the violence in Gaza. "I think it's got to do with
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- 11/16/2012
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
✒ Reaching for another stick with which to beat the BBC, the Daily Mail had much fun at the expense of its job advert for a "Change Lead" position who would be "responsible for shaping and managing the execution of the change ambition" at the corporation. Almost as hilarious was the job ad on the Daily Mail website for a "human resources business partner", which includes a requirement to "define, collect, analyse, report and review human capital metrics for each major business unit" and "demonstrate real change through understanding of change dynamics". The job is at Risk Management Solutions, part of the Daily Mail and General Trust, which owns ... the Daily Mail.
✒Now Adam Crozier has joined ITV as its next chief executive, will he be a little more prepared to discuss how much he earns? Monkey only mentions this as a TV current affairs programme was last year refused an...
✒Now Adam Crozier has joined ITV as its next chief executive, will he be a little more prepared to discuss how much he earns? Monkey only mentions this as a TV current affairs programme was last year refused an...
- 2/1/2010
- by Monkey
- The Guardian - Film News
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