Prince Harry’s very controversial two-word nickname at Eton revealed

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Prince Harry attended the prestigious boys school in 1998 (Image: Getty)

has been candid about his drug use, particularly in his younger years which he outlined in his best-selling memoir Spare.

But the Duke of Sussex didn’t mention one nickname that came from his time at Eton, which he attended from 1998 to 2003 to gain his A-Levels, where his initial foray into recreational drugs began.

In his 2020 book Brothers of Brothers, acclaimed royal historian revealed that the Prince was “known as ‘Hash Harry’ at Eton, on account of the smoky aroma that often emanated from his room”.

While Harry engaged in taking marijuana during his school years, he admitted to taking class A drugs later on, particularly as he was dealing with poor mental health following the death of his mum, Princess Diana.

But Harry’s confessions might now land him in trouble as he is potentially facing legal repurcussions for his U.S visa as a think-tank has accused the American government of showing favouritism to high-profile celebrities.

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Harry himself opened up about his in his tell-all memoir, , and spoke about his introduction to at Eton. “I don’t remember how we got the stuff. One of my mates, I expect,” he said.

“Or maybe several. Whenever we found ourselves in possession, we’d commandeer a tiny upstairs bathroom, wherein we’d implement a surprisingly thoughtful, orderly assembly line.

“Smoker straddled the loo beside the window, second boy leaned against the basin, third and fourth boys sat in the empty bath, legs dangling over, waiting their turns.”

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Harry continued: “You’d take a hit or two, blow the smoke out of the window, then move on to the next station, in rotation, until the spliff was gone.

“Then we’d all head to one of our rooms and giggle ourselves sick over an episode or two of a new show. . I felt an inexplicable bond with Stewie, prophet without honour.” He also revealed he later turned to cocaine to deal with mental and emotional anguish still impacting him from the death of .

But following the publication of his tell-all book, – in particular, whether he had declared his drug use in his official paperwork.

, a Washington-based think tank, is in the process of suing the US government to gain access to ‘s immigration records, stating that it is “a case about whether the government provides special treatment for high profile celebrities”.

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