Prince Harry seems to have always been the one to have a rebellious streak, as he is said to have had several secret social media accounts, despite the practice being a no-no in the royal household.
New details about the life of ancient royalty have emerged with the serialized version of the book that says it all. Find freedom, published by The Sunday Times.
According to the writers of the book Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, just as Meghan and Harry had just started dating, a new Instagram account was discovered that was suspected to be of the Duke of Sussex.
Although she shared much of her visit to London on social media, Meghan knew she had to keep her dates a secret. But the clues were there. At the time of their first meeting, she started following a mysterious-looking Instagram account. @ SpikeyMau5’s name, “the writers said.
“Without a visible face in the profile picture, just a mouse-shaped helmet, it wouldn’t have meant anything to most people. But it was actually Harry’s private account,” they continued.
Scobie and Durand began to explain the eccentric pseudonym: “A huge house music fan, he created the pseudonym using part of the name of one of his favorite DJs, DeadMau5. Spikey came from a Facebook alias that Harry used for an account that he used under the name Spike Wells. ‘Spike’ was a nickname sometimes used for the prince, particularly by Scotland Yard officers. “
“Harry’s Facebook account (before closing it) had a profile picture of three guys in Panama hats taken from the back in an MGM Grand Las Vegas hotel suite.”
“The account said it was from Maun, Botswana. Before that photo, Harry used the image of King Julien, the eccentric lemur from the movie Dreamworks Madagascar,” the authors said.
On the other hand, Meghan, while remaining cautious and reserved, sent a message on her public Instagram that was loud and clear.
“Much bolder was Meghan’s public Instagram post the same night of her first solo date: a photo of a Love Hearts candy with the inscription ‘Kiss Me’ and the caption” Lovehearts in #London. ” it made sense to someone else, Harry got the message, “they wrote.
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