Ex-stripper is running auction for Prince Harry's underwear

Carrie Royale, an ex-stripper, said that she kept the underwear for over a decade and felt the time was right to sell.

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It's almost ten years since Prince Harry's infamous and wild party in Las Vegas, and Carrie Royale, the ex-stripper, thought it was the perfect time to sell the underwear from the night in Harry's high-roller suite, according to reports.

The ex-stripper said that she and Harry were in the same hotel room, and Prince Harry had stripped down while playing pool. She said that he came down to his birthday suit. Along with Prince Harry's underwear, she is also auctioning her swimsuit and dress that she wore that night.

The exotic dancer feels the auction could go as high as one million. She believes that something from the Royal Family could easily fetch this much. In August 2012, a picture of Harry was clicked. He was appeared to be hugging another nude woman in the picture.


The strip club will conduct the auction.

Carrie Royale says that she wants to remind Prince Harry of the fun side he had. She believes selling the underwear is a full-circle moment for him.

The online and live bidding starts at 10:30 PM on Thursday, and the starting bid is $10,000. If and when the bidding reaches the $800,000 mark, the winner will be given a vintage 1996 Dom Pérignon Rose 3-liter bottle valued at over $200,000, wrapped in 24 karat gold.
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The best part? A part of the amount of the auction money will go to Meghan and Harry's charity, Archewell.
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