An ex-stripper who threatened to leak Prince Harry’s nudes on OnlyFans has had her account suspended.
Carrie Royale, now 52, says she was one of a number of strippers invited to join the prince at his suite at the Wynn Hotel back in 2012.
Naked pictures of Harry, then 27, being hugged by a scantily-clad woman were published in The Sun after being widely circulated online at the time.
The former dominatrix then threatened to leak more photos of Harry ‘in the buff’ as ‘revenge’ for being whitewashed from his autobiography but was quickly shut down.
However, an OnlyFans spokesperson later confirmed to Metro that her account has since been deactivated and she has been banned from the platform for threatening to share non-consensual intimate images.
Carrie previously told The Sun: ‘I have some nice pictures of him in the buff.’
‘These pictures have never been seen by the public.
‘I have poolside pictures of before the night and shots of Harry in the buff. People will be shocked by them.’
She added: ‘I’m a little angry about being whitewashed from his book. I mean . . . wow. He missed a lot of things from that night.
‘I am surprised he remembers anyone’s name because he was pretty intoxicated but he could have talked about the few things that happened between us, he missed that completely.’
Carrie says she was initially drawn to Harry because he was ‘crazy, fun-loving and spontaneous’, and says he now comes across as the complete opposite of how he used to be.
‘I think Meghan sucked the life out of him, he is definitely boring and she is wearing the pants for sure,’ she said.
When asked what the Duchess of Sussex might make of the snaps, Carrie added: ‘If she wants to see her husband back in his glory days then she’ll have to subscribe and pay. I’ll let you know if she does.’
An OnlyFans spokeswoman said: ‘OnlyFans is uniquely designed to prevent the sharing of intimate images where consent has not been given.
‘Creators are required to have the consent and age and identity details of any third party featured in explicit content that they choose to share on OnlyFans. We insist upon signed release forms/creator identity verification for all explicit content featuring third parties before content can be posted to the platform.’
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