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Prince Harry's trip to Scotland with pal that could have caused 'huge scandal'

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Prince Harry has claimed that he refused an invite during a trip to Scotland that could have caused a 'huge scandal', according his brand new memoir 'Spare'.

The Duke of Sussex was visiting pal Henry van Straubenzee, nicknamed Henners, in Edinburgh where the pair spoke at length about the future and what it could hold, writes Edinburgh Live.In the book, Harry penned "The future.

We wondered aloud about what it held. I worried about it, but not Henners. He didn't take the future seriously, didn't take anything seriously.

Life as it comes, Haz. That was Henners, always and forever. I envied his tranquility."Harry then said that his pal was heading to a casino in Edinburgh, and asked him to go along too.Harry wrote: "For now, however, he was heading to one of Edinburgh's casinos.

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