Prince Harry Spare: Air New Zealand exposes two holes in claims about Meghan ... trends now

Prince Harry Spare: Air New Zealand exposes two holes in claims about Meghan ... trends now
Prince Harry Spare: Air New Zealand exposes two holes in claims about Meghan ... trends now

Prince Harry Spare: Air New Zealand exposes two holes in claims about Meghan ... trends now

Fresh questions have been raised over the accuracy of Prince Harry's explosive memoir about a flight with Air New Zealand that the airline says never flew.

In his tell-all autobiography, Spare, Harry wrote that Meghan purchased a first-class ticket from Mexico to Britain for Thomas Markle so he could escape concerns about harassment in his adopted homeland.

That ticket was with Air New Zealand, the Duke of Sussex claimed.

'We told him, leave Mexico right now: A whole new level of harassment is about to rain down on you, so come to Britain. Now,' an excerpt from Spare revealed.

'Air New Zealand, first class, booked and paid for by Meg.'

But Air New Zealand has said it has never operated flights between Mexico and the United Kingdom.

'We've never had flights between Mexico and the UK. And we only have Business Premier,' an Air NZ spokesperson told the  New Zealand Herald

Harry claimed in Spare, that Meghan purchased a first class Air NZ ticket from Mexico to Britain for Thomas Markle so he could escape harassment in his adopted homeland

Harry claimed in Spare, that Meghan purchased a first class Air NZ ticket from Mexico to Britain for Thomas Markle so he could escape harassment in his adopted homeland

Before and after Harry and Meghan's wedding in May 2018, Mr Markle was the subject of media scrutiny.

There was speculation about whether he would attend the wedding at Windsor Castle.

Prince Harry's tell-all autobiography Spare was officially launched in the UK at midnight on Tuesday and on Wednesday morning in Australia and New Zealand

Prince Harry's tell-all autobiography Spare was officially launched in the UK at midnight on Tuesday and on Wednesday morning in Australia and New Zealand 

The book reveals that the Sussexes rebuffed the late Queen's suggestion that Meghan should fly to Mexico try and salvage her relationship with her father (pictured)

The book reveals that the Sussexes rebuffed the late Queen's suggestion that Meghan should fly to Mexico try and salvage her relationship with her father (pictured)

The official reason he did not attend is that he was recovering from heart surgery

The book reveals that the Sussexes rebuffed the late Queen's suggestion that Meghan should fly to Mexico and try to salvage her relationship with her father.

Other questions of the bombshell memoir's accuracy have been raised after eagle-eyed readers on social media found other inaccuracies. 

In Spare, the duke writes of his 'great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather', King Henry VI who founded Eton College and died in 1471 - despite the fact Henry VI's direct lineage ended after his son, Edward of Westminster, died as a childless teenager at the Battle of Tewkesbury. 

Harry's comments over his memory come after fresh questions were raised over the accuracy of his memoir when his bold claims on royal ancestry and being gifted an Xbox years before its official release were debunked. In Spare, the duke wrote glowingly of his 'great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather', King Henry VI (above) who founded Eton College and died in 1471

 In Spare, the duke writes of his 'great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather', King Henry VI (above) who founded Eton College and died in 1471

Historians and experts slammed the inaccuracy and lack of fact-checking for a non-fiction project that cost a reported £16million ($20million)

Historians and experts slammed the inaccuracy and lack of fact-checking for a non-fiction project that cost a reported £16million ($20million)

Prince Harry's actual great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather was King George III, who reigned from 1760 and 1811, more than three centuries after Henry VI died. 

Historians were quick to take to social media to question the accuracy of Harry's link to Henry VI, the last of the Lancastrian dynasty.

Royal correspondent Patricia Treble pointed out the genealogical error and the fact Henry VI had no descendants after his son's death in 1471.

Others pointed the blame for the Henry VI error at the memoir's ghostwriter, award-winning

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