The reliability of Prince Harry’s memoir has been called into question after it emerged ‘facts’ about how he learned about the death of the Queen Mother cannot be accurate.
In his book, Spare, the wrote in painstaking detail of the call he received while at Eton, telling him his great grandmother had died on March 30, 2002.
He writes: ‘At Eton, while studying, I took the call. I wish I could remember whose voice was at the other end; a courtier’s I believe. I recall that it was just before Easter, the weather bright and warm, light slanting through my window, filled with vivid colours.’
But resurfaced photographs appear to place the prince in Klosters, Switzerland, the weekend Mother died.
Harry posed alongside his brother William and father Charles in a media call on March 29, having recently shrugged off a bout of glandular fever in time to hit the slopes.
Resurfaced photographs appear to place the prince in Klosters, Switzerland, the weekend the Queen Mother died
Harry posed alongside his brother William and father Charles in a media call on March 29, having recently shrugged off a bout of glandular fever in time to hit the slopes
The trio leaned against a rock, laughed with one another and even put their arms around each other in the pictures
It was his first public appearance after admitting to smoking cannabis and drinking underage, BBC reported at the time.
Prince Harry reportedly told the gathered crowd he was on doctors orders to ‘take it easy’ on the slopes, and appeared jovial by all accounts.
The trio leaned against a rock, marmaris araç kiralama laughed with one another and even put their arms around each other in the pictures.
Three friends from Eton were said to have accompanied the boys on the trip.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told MailOnline: ‘It seems from the evidence, that he was undoubtedly in Klosters at when the Queen Mother died.’
‘This portrait of being at Eton, »the weather bright and warm, light slanting… vivid colours» is therefore inaccurate.’
Princes William and Harry and their father Prince Charles with The Queen Mother during celebrations to mark her 101st birthday August 4, 2001
Pictured: Prince William (L), his father Prince Charles (C) and Prince Harry (R) leave Northolt RAF airbase, west London on 31 March 2002 after reportedly cutting short their skiing holiday in the wake of the Queen Mother’s death
Prince Harry sits in a car as he and his brother, Prince William and his father, Prince Charles head for home from a skiing trip in Klosters
Mr Fitzwilliams, quoting the Queen herself, noted it is possible that », but described this as ‘a serious mistake’.