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Pranksters dupe Prince Harry in hoax call: report

Updated on: 12 March,2020 07:58 AM IST  |  London
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'We obviously have been asked not to use our titles in order to make money, which we would never do,' he said

Pranksters dupe Prince Harry in hoax call: report

Pranksters Vladimir Kuznetsov (left) and Alexei Stolyarov. PIC/AFP

"We obviously have been asked not to use our titles in order to make money, which we would never do," he said. The pranksters apparently even managed to steer Harry towards the scandal that has engulfed his uncle Prince Andrew over a friendship with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. "I have very little to say on that," the prince reportedly said. "But whatever he has done or hasn't done, is completely separate from me and my wife... we are completely separate from the majority of my family." Harry is also said to have hinted at tensions inside the British monarchy's inner circle when asked by the hoax callers if normal life was worse than royal life. "Oh no, I think it's much better," he replied, before adding: "You forget, I was in the military for 10 years, so I'm more normal than my family would like to believe." Kensington Palace did not immediately respond to a request for comment when contacted by AFP. Royal sources were quoted as saying by The Sun that it was "completely natural" for Harry to want to talk to Thunberg.


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