“Older woman” who took Prince Harry’s virginity steps forward: All you need to know about Sasha Walpole
Prince Harry’s book “Spare” made waves upon its release on January 10, quickly becoming a bestseller. Now, about a month later, as the initial excitement subsides, it’s clear that the book hasn’t brought about reconciliation within his family as some may have hoped.
In fact, if anything, the publication of “Spare” seems to have exacerbated the rift between Harry and the British Royal Family. However, for fans of Harry, one silver lining is the wealth of personal stories he shared in the memoir, including details about his private life and even his first sexual experience.
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Harry wrote in detail about losing his virginity at age 17 in a field behind a pub with an “older woman,” but he never revealed her identity, sparking rumors.
Recently, a woman named Sasha Walpole came forward, shedding light on what happened that night with Harry.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been under the spotlight for years. When they departed from the Royal Family, fans of the monarchy split into two camps. Some believed the couple should have the freedom to live as they choose, without being obligated to remain within the royal sphere against their wishes. Others argued that Harry should have prioritized his duty to serve the crown.
As Harry and Meghan settled into their new life in the US, reports emerged suggesting that certain members of the Royal Family felt Harry had made a mistake. This reportedly includes Prince William, whose concerns about his brother’s relationship with Meghan predate their relocation across the Atlantic.
In the 2019 documentary “Kate v. Meghan: Princesses at War?,” royal expert Katie Nicholl claimed that William had reservations about Harry and Meghan’s relationship even before their wedding in 2018. According to Nicholl, William, being close to Harry, felt it necessary to express his concerns about the rapid progression of their relationship. However, Harry, who is fiercely protective of Meghan, interpreted this brotherly advice as criticism, leading to tension between the siblings.
The rift between Harry and William was further exacerbated by the highly publicized interview with Oprah Winfrey. During the interview, Harry and Meghan made shocking revelations, including allegations that an unnamed member of the royal family had raised concerns about their son Archie’s skin color. Meghan also disclosed that she did not receive support from the royals when she was struggling with her mental health.
Harry and Meghan Markle have been increasingly vocal about their views on the Royal Family since their revealing interview with Oprah Winfrey in 2020.
Harry’s revelations in his book “Spare” further fueled the ongoing discussion about their royal life. Released in December alongside their new Netflix documentary series, the couple continued to express their disappointment with their experiences within the monarchy.
A recurring theme in their narrative is Harry’s feeling that Meghan was not warmly welcomed into the Royal Family. Meghan herself has acknowledged feeling somewhat isolated within the royal fold.
The release of Harry’s memoir, “Spare,” earlier this year added another layer to the story. In the book, Harry candidly recounts his life journey, from growing up as a royal to the aftermath of Princess Diana’s death, his military service, and his strained relationship with his brother, William. Additionally, he criticized several members of the Royal Family, including Kate Middleton and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, as well as William and Kate, for their approach toward him visiting them when Prince George was young.
Harry’s revelations have sparked intrigue among readers, shedding light on a different side of the prince than what fans were accustomed to. However, his reflections on Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, expressing concerns about them ending up “just like him,” have stirred controversy, drawing criticism from some, including royal expert Ingrid Seward, who cautioned him against further commentary on the future of William and Kate’s children.
Harry should refrain from commenting on Prince William’s children. In fact, he should refrain from discussing anyone and simply remain silent,” she advised. “It’s a perilous path to venture into, talking about other people’s children.”
She continued: “And what Prince William reportedly told him is absolutely correct – they are William’s responsibility, not his, so he should stay out of it.”
“It’s none of Harry’s concern. But Harry has become a threat to his family, and to himself, because he can interject his little remarks whenever he pleases.”
Harry’s past relationships and romances
Despite Harry’s memoir delving into some profound and at times tragic aspects of his life, it also touches upon lighter topics, including his previous relationships and romantic interests.
Harry even recounts how he lost his virginity to an “older woman,” whose identity has purportedly been revealed.
One of Harry’s most significant relationships spanned from 2004 to 2010 when he and Chelsy Davy were a couple. The pair were said to have initially met when Harry was on his gap year in Cape Town, but as revealed in “Spare,” they had encountered each other earlier and reconnected during a visit to Africa in 2004.
Harry reflected on their relationship, which he described as having two distinct phases: one during their time together in Africa and another in the UK.
In 2010, the couple parted ways, with Harry citing a lack of privacy as a major factor. He also felt that Davy would have to alter herself to fit into royal life.
“The whole world isn’t built for enduring constant scrutiny, and I don’t know if Chels could handle it, and I couldn’t ask her to,” Harry wrote in “Spare,” revealing that paparazzi had even placed a tracking device on her car.
“I understood she prioritized her freedom” Consequently, Chelsy Davy expressed a preference for “freedom first” over the highly publicized life that awaited her with Harry.
“Chels insisted that she wasn’t certain if she was ready for all of that. A lifetime with someone constantly on your tail? What could I say to her? I would miss her terribly, but I understood she prioritized her freedom. If I had the choice, I would want to live like that too.”
Throughout his life, Harry has witnessed the intrusion of the British paparazzi into the lives of women entering the royal sphere. Princess Diana was one example, Kate Middleton another, and, of course, then came his wife, Meghan Markle. The media delved into each person’s private life, seeking sensational stories – often harmful narratives that attracted readers.
The women Harry dated subsequent to Chelsy Davy shared similar sentiments toward the press, feeling that a life under such scrutiny was overwhelming.
A year after his split from Davy, Harry commenced a relationship with Florence Brudenell-Bruce. However, it wasn’t until the release of “Spare” that Harry confirmed his connection with “Flea.”
They enjoyed an “idyllic” few weeks together before the press began circulating stories about them. Ultimately, Harry disclosed that Florence’s mother advised her daughter to terminate the relationship.
Harry’s previous girlfriend prior to meeting Meghan Markle
“It was Flea’s mother who advised her to end things, warning her that the media would ruin her life. ‘They’ll hound you to the gates of Hell’, her mother cautioned. ‘Yeah,’ I told the friend. ‘Moms do know best,’” Harry penned.
Before Harry crossed paths with Meghan Markle and settled down, he was in a relationship with Cressida Bonas. Unfortunately, their love story didn’t endure, but their relationship held significance on another level.
During that period, Harry had just embarked on his military career. Naturally, he couldn’t spend as much quality time with his then-girlfriend as he desired, while she was diligently pursuing an acting career.
Their relationship persisted for two years before it became public knowledge.
In “Spare,” Harry divulged that Cressida was the first person he felt comfortable crying in front of when discussing his mother’s passing. He expressed feeling “indebted” to her.
“Wiping my eyes, I thanked her,” Harry recounted. “She was the first person to help me cross that barrier, to help me unleash the tears. It was cathartic, it deepened our bond, and introduced an element uncommon in prior relationships: profound gratitude. I was indebted to Cress.”