Kerry Katona reckons the woman claiming to have taken Prince Harry's virginity is "milking it".
Sasha Walpole, 40, says she slept with the Prince in a field when he was 17 and she was 19.
Harry has never mentioned Sasha by name, but did recall the 'loss of his virginity' in his book, Spare, saying: “Inglorious episode, with an older woman. She liked horses, quite a lot, and treated me not unlike a young stallion.
“Quick ride, after which she’d smacked my rump and sent me off to graze."
Sasha has since sold her story, giving details about the alleged romp, telling the Mail on Sunday: “I’ve kept this a secret for 21 years. I would never have said anything if he hadn’t have put it in his book."
However, Kerry, 42, has slammed the digger driver for saying anything at all.
“Seeing Sasha Walpole, the woman who took Prince Harry ’s virginity in a field, speak out in interviews has infuriated me," she fumed in her column for OK! magazine.
"She claims her privacy has been breached following the publication of his book, Spare. Nobody would have known who you were if you hadn’t revealed yourself, sweetheart!
“I have no sympathy for her. Chances are she’s been paid a decent sum of money and she’s milking it."
Sasha revealed more about the alleged bunk-up in an interview with Piers Morgan.
She claimed Harry was drinking shots in the pub with her and some other friends to celebrate their pal Sarah's 19th birthday.
It had been a tough night for Sasha as her ex had showed up with his new girlfriend, and Harry had been 'very supportive'.
Explaining how the prince was keen to "lighten the mood and have a laugh", the pair were soon reportedly downing Baileys, whiskey and Sambuca, before they snuck out to the field to have a cigarette.
Sasha said: "He made the move. Yeah, I don’t even really know why or what happened. We were just having a cigarette and before you know it it was all happening… He started kissing me and then before you know it, it was all going on.
"I didn’t see him as Prince Harry, I saw him as Harry as a friend and I think that’s quite a big difference and we were quite drunk so you just get lost in the moment then before you know it… You get up and then this reality kicks in."