A recent report has debunked the rumours that Prince Harry allegedly has an 'escape' room in a hotel room in LA, which he uses to escape from wife Meghan Markle.
However, a representative for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, confirmed that allegations are simply 'not true'.
The Sun recently reported that the 38-year-old Prince has a private room “set aside” in a luxury hotel near his and Markle’s Montecito, California, home for when he needs time alone.
Further claims added that Harry - who has two children with Meghan Markle - would also allegedly run to his “escape place” at San Vicente Bungalows, a private members club in Los Angeles.
San Vicente Bungalows is known to adhere to strict rules to protect its guests, according to news.com the venue prioritises the privacy of its exclusive client list through an extensive list of safety procedures, including banning the use of cameras while inside their facilities.
The clubhouse goes to extremes, even reportedly placing stickers over phone cameras of guests upon entering.
Alongside the strict phone rules, guests are prohibited to discuss anything that goes on in the exclusive club - they are also strictly forbidden from approaching other guests inside the clubhouse.
The estranged royal couple were photographed arriving at the private members club at the start of the year.
The California-based couple - who quietly celebrated five years of marriage on Friday - has been surrounded by controversy recently over an alleged “near-catastrophic” two-hour paparazzi car chase in New York City on May 16.
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