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The day Prince Harry wore a Nazi uniform

The day Prince Harry wore a Nazi uniform

Various reactions caused the book to be published in the shadeWritten by Prince Harry. The sensation was so great that it has already been sold out in all bookstores in our country, and the king has already announced its second edition.

One of the stories told in the book is the controversy over like Nazi He was dressed as the Duke of Sussex in early 2005. The prince was caught at a party wearing a costume, and the photos were leaked to the tabloid press in the UK, causing a huge controversy.

Harry wrote that the outfit stemmed from his desire to make Kate, his brother William’s partner, laugh. There was a party the three of them were going to attend, and he thought of an outfit that would serve that purpose. On the same day of the party, he decides to go to a fashion store

“I went through all the rows of dresses, searching among the ties, without seeing something I liked. With time running out, I narrowed my options down to two. British Flying Uniforms. And a sand-coloured Nazi outfit. With swastika bracelet. flat cap.

Prince William and Kate called to help him decide, and asked him to rent the Nazi outfit. “I rented it, plus a silly mustache, and came home. I tried it. Willie and Kate started laughing. It was worse than Willy’s leopard suit! Much more silly!” However, the Prince felt the mustache needed a touch-up, so he trimmed it to make it more like Bashar Adolph Hitler.

Then he told that he had attended the party, which was themed by the natives and settlers. Nobody said anything to him when they saw him disguised as the dictator of Nazi Germany, which the prince took as a small victory.

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However, someone managed to take two photos that were later bought by British tabloids. The photo will be posted later, accompanied by titles such as “Heil, Harry!” and “Aberrant Herr” and “Rage over Real Heil”.

Prince Harry’s controversial book is now in its second bestseller edition. Photograph: Peter Nichols/Reuters

The prince then describes the aftermath of posting the photos, “A storm of fire that I thought was going to swallow me up. And I felt I deserved to be buried. There were times in the weeks and months that followed when I thought I was going to die of shame.”

“When I saw the pictures, I immediately realized my brain was off, and maybe it’s been like that for a while. I wanted to go on a journey across the UK, door-to-door, and explain to people, ‘I wasn’t thinking. I didn’t want to offend anyone.'” But this will not change anything. Opinion was swift and relentless. Either he was a shadow Nazi or a moron“.