'Prince Harry snogged my flatmate against wall at uni – but then got brutally snubbed'
Columnist Isabel Webster has opened up about a 20-year-old incident allegedly involving Prince Harry and one of her old university flatmates
Prince Harry was brutally snubbed 20 years ago by a university student that he was allegedly "snogging against a wall", it has been claimed.
Columnist Isabel Webster recently commented on a photo of celebrity couple Emma Corrin and Rami Malek, who were trying to share a romantic moment on a beach accompanied by their security detail.
She wrote in Woman magazine that the snaps reminded her of an old university flatmate and an equally awkward situation involving Prince Harry that occurred 20 years ago.
Isabel wrote: "She'd 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 is a private residence of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, located near Tetbury in Gloucestershire, roughly 12 miles from Cirencester, according to the official website.
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GloucestershireLive reported last year that Prince William and Prince Harry had a private underground club in Highgrove. Harry also revealed that they took part in teenage parties with close pals as part of a group known as Club H.
The club was housed in a former bomb shelter that could only be accessed by travelling down a set of stone stairs and via a long corridor, travelling past wine cellars and storerooms packed with "absurd gifts" for King Charles.
In his memoir, Spare, Harry opened up about his teenage exploits with "Willy". The pair would typically start off their weekend by "sneaking into a nearby pub" for a "few pints of Snake Bite" before heading back to Club H.
He also wrote about how there was "plenty of innocent snogging", something that went "hand in hand" with the "not so innocent drinking". The extract also offered insight into the security presence during these sessions.
Harry wrote: "Our bodyguards were always nearby, which kept a lid on things, but it was more than that, We had a sense of boundaries."
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In Spare, Harry further elaborated on the goings-on at Club H, writing: "We were often tipsy and sometimes smashed, and yet there wasn’t a single time that anyone used or brought drugs down there."
Club H reportedly had no windows and was decked out with a Persian rug, Moroccan sofas, a wooden table, an electric dartboard and a "huge stereo system".
Harry also explained how it included a drinks trolley, but the smell of alcohol was masked by fresh lavender and honeysuckle wafting in from Charles's garden.
In 2018, one of Harry's former drinking pals, Guy Pelly, became Prince Louis's godfather, according to GloucestershireLive. Pelly was linked to Harry when he was growing up in Gloucestershire.
They were part of a group dubbed the Glosse Posse that was known to frequent the area near Highgrove, and the former Royal Agricultural College student was later said to be a positive influence on William's youngest son.