The embarrassing story was published in 2002 by the Daily Mirror, according to thewitness statementreleased by the royal.
“The whole school seemed to know,” Harry said in his statement.
“No one would go near me and I was a bit of a laughing stock.

I felt miserable.”
Now the accused media is seemingly facing the consequences.
“I do not believe that the Palace put this information out freely,” he clarified.

For Kate, breaking the rules was spun as a bold, empowering move.
But for Meghan, she was painted as a troublemaker who simply caused problems for the royal family.
He wrote, “Each of us gets cast into a specific role.

He lambasts the 2002 Daily Mirror story for using this kind of “typecasting” behavior against him.