Prince Harry’s first lover had to ‘come out of the woodwork’

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Sky News host Rita Panahi says the woman who Prince Harry lost his virginity to has had to come “out of the woodwork”.

Sky News host Rita Panahi says the woman who Prince Harry lost his virginity to has had to come “out of the woodwork”. “Sasha Walpole – she says she wasn’t wanting to come out, but because she has been put in this book, that she’s had to set the record straight,” Ms Panahi said.

 

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Good points Rita, as always.

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