Prince Harry’s rep debunks report claiming he has private hotel without Meghan Markle

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Prince Harry does not have a hotel room that he allegedly uses to escape from wife Meghan Markle, despite a new report claiming otherwise.

A rep for the Duke of Sussex debunked the rumor on Sunday, telling Page Six, “This is not true.”

Sources claimed to The Sun Saturday that Harry, 38, has a private room “set aside” in a luxury hotel near his and Markle’s Montecito, Calif., home for when he needs alone time.

The outlet further claimed that Harry — who shares son Archie, 4, and daughter Lilibet, 1, with wife Meghan, 41 — would also allegedly run to his “escape place” at San Vicente Bungalows, a private members club in Los Angeles with strict rules to protect its guests.


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San Vicente Bungalows prioritizes the privacy of its exclusive guests through an extensive list of safety procedures, including banning the use of cameras while inside their facilities.

The clubhouse will reportedly place stickers over phone cameras of guests upon entering.

In addition to strict phone rules, guests are reportedly prohibited from discussing what they see inside the exclusive club. They are also banned from approaching other guests inside the clubhouse.

The former royal couple — who quietly celebrated five years of marriage this past Friday — has been in hot water since sparking controversy over an alleged “near-catastrophic” two-hour paparazzi car chase in New York City on May 16.

Since the incident, people such as Mayor Eric Adams have come to the couple’s support, saying, “It’s clear that the paparazzi want to get the right shot, they want to get the right story, but public safety must always be at the forefront.”

The mayor also added the two NYPD officers “could have been injured.”

However, other New Yorkers such as Bethenny Frankel just aren’t buying it.

The “Real Housewives of New York City” alum slammed Harry and Meghan on May 16, saying, “If you know it’s going to be so incredibly horrible and the chase is so dangerous, slow down, stop the car, get out, go to a restaurant, take a break and wait it out.”

Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also seemed to dismiss the couple’s run-in with the paps, calling the incident “not really my priority.”

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