Rupert Everett may have the answer to the question on everyone’s lips about the mystery woman who took Prince Harry’s virginity, as claimed in his newly released memoir, Spare. The young prince claimed it happened behind a pub, but Everett thinks otherwise and may even know her identity.
Keep reading for the details.
Prince Harry’s Account

According to the book, the Duke of Sussex revealed he lost his virginity to an older woman in a field behind a busy pub. He claimed the woman treated him like a young stallion but refused to reveal her name.
Everett Thinks Otherwise
However, Everett boldly claims that he knows exactly who did the deed in Harry’s book in his interview for the Telegraph Magazine .
Does Everett Think Harry Is Trying To Protect The Woman

He was asked if he was suggesting that Harry had tried to cover his own tracks and protect the identity of the woman involved. The actor wore a mysterious grin and said.
Calling His Bluff

A source close to Harry himself has responded to his claims and described it as “amazing” that the actor would know the prince’s story even more than Harry himself.
Where Did It Take Place
The location of the incident was allegedly believed to be the Rattlebone Inn in Sherston, Wiltshire, where Williams and Harry were regular callers.
An Inglorious Episode
The Duke of Sussex describes the episode by recounting how his aide and mentor at that time, Marko Dyer, paid him a visit in 2001 when he was still a student, between 16-17 years old, at Eton College Windsor and told the prince he had been sent to find out the truth.
Harry Thought They Had Been Seen

On hearing Dyer’s mission, Harry thought someone had seen him when he lost his virginity behind that pub, but Dyer was there because someone had tipped off Charles’ press officers about Harry’s alleged drug use, which he said were “all lies.”
Elizabeth Hurley

A major suspect in the case, actor and model Elizabeth Hurley denied rumors that she had taken the Duke’s virginity at that time in an interview with the Times.
A Change Of View

Everett, however, confessed that following the revelations, his perception of the duke changed.