Prince Harry admits he no longer believes ‘Spare’ passage is true
He told the London court that he initially believed that a leaked story about his classmates at Eton College shaving his head as a joke over 20 years ago got into the tabloids thanks to a loose-lipped pal.
In his book, Harry wrote that his “hair never fully recovered after letting [his] Eton classmates shave it off,” and said he began going bald afterwards.
“Many years later, it seems that wasn’t the case,” he admitted.
Harry spoke about the how the media’s intrusiveness strained his personal relationships.
“Many of those friends, who became paranoid over the time, are no longer my friends,” he said.
“The more this happens over time, the less you share with people…I become paranoid about the people around me.”
Harry noted that he was particularly distraught over articles that accused him of doing drugs with his friends.
Prince Harry admits he no longer believes ‘Spare’ passage is true. Prince Harry admits he no longer believes ‘Spare’ passage is true