In a recent revelation, Prince Harry has been accused by royal fans of blaming his brother, Prince William, and sister-in-law, Catherine, for his infamous appearance at a costume party back in 2005, where he wore a Nazi uniform.<\/p>\n
The controversy arose when Harry claimed that he had consulted William and Catherine for their opinion on his choice of attire.<\/p>\n
However, some inconsistencies in his timeline have cast doubt on his version of events.<\/p>\n
At the time of the costume party, William and Catherine were reportedly on a break, raising questions about how they could have advised Harry on his outfit if they were not even together.<\/p>\n
This contradiction has led many royal fans to question the validity of Harry’s claims.<\/p>\n
Taking to social media, one person shared their skepticism, stating that they had researched the incident long before it was mentioned in any book.<\/p>\n
According to their findings, Harry had personally selected the Nazi costume while shopping with friends at a costume shop.<\/p>\n
Furthermore, Harry’s attempt to shift the blame onto William has also been met with skepticism.<\/p>\n
He asserted that he had no knowledge of Nazis or their symbols, portraying himself as ignorant.<\/p>\n
However, many find it hard to believe that an educated individual like Harry, who attended Eton, would be unaware of such historical facts.<\/p>\n
This has led to accusations that Harry is a habitual liar who refuses to take responsibility for his actions.<\/p>\n
Some observers have noticed a pattern in Harry’s behavior, where he consistently avoids owning up to his mistakes and instead places the blame on others.<\/p>\n
They argue that he likes to portray himself as an independent individual, except when it doesn’t suit his narrative.<\/p>\n
In this case, they believe that William might have advised him to remove the costume, but Harry, in his rebellious nature, chose to defy his brother’s suggestion.<\/p>\n
When caught, his immediate response was to deny any fault and fabricate a story to protect himself.<\/p>\n
Katie Nicholls, a journalist who has covered the royal family extensively, commented on the scandal, stating that Harry was indeed shopping with William for the costume.<\/p>\n
She suggested that William could have intervened and dissuaded his brother from wearing it, but it is unclear whether he did or not.<\/p>\n
However, another commentator expressed disbelief in the notion that William and Catherine encouraged Harry to wear the Nazi costume.<\/p>\n
They argued that Harry faced severe backlash at the time, which would have made it unlikely for him to falsely attribute the decision to his brother and sister-in-law.<\/p>\n
The incident caused a massive uproar when pictures of Harry in the Nazi regalia were published on the front page of the Sun newspaper, garnering global attention.<\/p>\n
The party, organized by Olympic showjumper Richard Mead to celebrate his son’s birthday, had a native and colonial theme.<\/p>\n
Harry arrived wearing the desert uniform of General Erwin Rommel’s Afrika Korps, following an earlier appearance in an army-style jacket with a German flag.<\/p>\n
Reflecting on the controversy in his Netflix series, Harry admitted that dressing as a Nazi was one of the biggest mistakes of his life.<\/p>\n
However, the blame game surrounding this incident continues to divide opinions among royal fans, with some questioning Harry’s honesty and others defending his actions as youthful naivety.<\/p>\n
As the debate persists, it remains to be seen if Harry will address these accusations directly or if they will fade into the annals of history.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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