Suzannah Harvey has sensationally denied that she was the "older woman" who took Prince Harry's virginity behind a pub.
Rumours had spread she was the one described by the Duke in his new book, Spare, as he divulged details on the "humiliating" encounter in the mud behind a pub in around 2001.
Posting a photo of ginger nut biscuits on her Instagram story this evening, the ex-model wrote: "The only ones I've EVER touched...
"Believe zero of what you read."
In an excerpt taken from a copy of Spare found on sale in Spain a week before its full release next week, the Duke of Sussex had described intimate details of his first experience.
He wrote: "A humiliating episode with an older woman who liked macho horses and who treated me like a young stallion.
"I mounted her quickly, after which she spanked my ass and sent me away. One of my many mistakes was letting it happen in a field, just behind a very busy pub. No doubt someone had seen us."
At the time, the young prince was linked to the 23-year-old former model and keen horsewoman Suzannah Harvey.
Harry was said to have hit on Miss Harvey, now the chief executive of Cotswold Airport, at the Beaufort Hunt Christmas Ball held in a marquee in the grounds of Badminton House in Gloucestershire.
Speaking to the Daily Mail last night, mum-of-two Miss Harvey said Prince Harry's memoir was not something she wished to discuss.
Prince Harry has been linked to other older women over the years, including actress Liz Hurley.
Ms Hurley, who at 57 is nearly 20 years older than the royal, quashed rumours in an interview with The Times this week.
The actress and model, born in Basingstoke, Hampshire, said: "Not me. Not guilty. Not me. Absolutely not."
Harry was also said to have pursued interior designer Catherine Ommanney – 13 years his senior – when he was 21 in 2006.
It comes after another day of revelations from the Duke's upcoming memoir - which will hit shelves officially on Tuesday, January 10.
Earlier it was revealed in its pages he denied long-held claims he told the Queen's dresser "what Meghan wants, Meghan gets" in an infamous falling out over a wedding tiara.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were at Buckingham Palace to view a number of headpiece options to wear ahead of their 2018 nuptials.
Meghan picked out one with emeralds and another with aquamarines, which caused the late Queen to tell her: "Tiaras suit you."
But it was later claimed that she was told she could not wear the tiara, with Harry allegedly responding: “What Meghan wants, Meghan gets”.
He also shares lighter, fun details about his and Meghan Markle's private lives. And while you might think life as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is all glitz and glam, some of it sounds far more familiar than we expected.
Harry talks about watching Family Guy, doing Ali G impressions, drinking alcohol with his mates and kitting out his home with Ikea furniture.