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GB News host claims Prince Harry 'snogged her flatmate against wall then got snubbed'

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Prince Harry was brutally snubbed after kissing a girl during his university days, her flatmate claimsGB News host Isabel Webster, in her column for Woman magazine, was speaking about pictures of Emma Corrin and Rami Malek being watched by security when she recalled the tale from Harry's university days.Recounting the story from 20 years ago, she said: "She'd [Isabel's sister] met Prince Harry at a Cirencester ball.

They were snogging against a wall when she realised they weren't alone! She refused the invitation back to Highgrove – three's a crowd, don't you know?"Highgrove House, the home of King Charles III and Queen Camilla in Gloucestershire, is just under 12 miles from Cirencester.GloucestershireLive last year revealed that a a private underground club where Prince William and Harry would converge for parties lies below the mansion.The club was dubbed Club H and, as Prince Harry once let slip, their hidden haunt was tucked away in a former bomb shelter.

To get there, guests had to descend a flight of stone steps, go down a corridor, and sneak past wine cellars and storage rooms brimming with presents destined for King Charles.In his memoir, Spare, Harry candidly shared tales of his teenage escapades with "Willy".

The duo would often start weekends by "sneaking into a nearby pub" for a "few pints of Snake Bite", before retreating to Club H.He also revealed that there was "plenty of innocent snogging", which went "hand in hand" with the "not so innocent drinking".

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