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Prince Harry branded 'gross' by Caroline Flack's agent for speaking about romance in memoir

Caroline Flack's former agent has called Prince Harry 'gross' for sharing details about his 'tainted' romance with the late TV presenter in his new memoir Spare.

Harry and Caroline had a short relationship, and in the book he calls her 'cool and sweet'. Caroline's former agent has come out and accused Harry of using the relationship to sell his memoir.

The publicist said that Prince Harry was 'parroting media reports' and has called for him to be stripped of his titles.

As reported by the Mirror, The presenter's former publicist Alex Mullen said: "It’s absolutely gross for Prince Harry to reveal such private details about Caroline Flack.

"The way in which the press spoke about her at that time and the reason they split are both very sad and it’s disgusting he’s brought up old long forgotten slurs she had to suffer in full view of the public around the world."

Prince Harry has angered Caroline Flack's former agent as he revealed details of his relationship with the TV presenter in his memoir (Leon Neal/Getty Images)

"Of course Caroline reacted to them with humour and grace but privately she was deeply hurt; just the first of many injustices she didn’t deserve," Alex, the creative director of APM Media, continued. "Harry’s decision to remind all of the terrible things said about her to help sell his appalling book is grotesque.

"Moreover, and perhaps worst of all, he writes as if he has any idea why Carrie took her own life, parroting media reports as if they’re reality. Blaming the press because that’s what he read about it. He knows nothing.

"Perhaps he should be considering how he and Meghan Markle might have caused Queen Elizabeth II pain just as she lost her husband of 70 years and while she was on the path to her final goodbye.

"The Royal Family need to strip him of all titles immediately."

In an excerpt of Spare, published by US Weekly , Harry speaks about meeting Caroline at a restaurant during a night out with a mutual friend in 2009.

The Duke says Caroline 'wasn't taken aback that I didn't recognise her', before heaping praise on the presenter, describing her as 'funny, sweet and cool' after their first encounter.

Harry said Caroline was 'sweet, funny and cool' (AFP via Getty Images)

Opening up about their short fling, Harry then shares: "Very soon after they papped me and Flack, those photos set off a frenzy. Within hours a mob was camped outside Flack’s parents’ house, and all her friends’ houses, and her grandparents’ house.

"She was described in one paper as my ‘bit of rough’, because she once worked in a factory or something," he continued. "Jesus, I thought, are we really such a country of insufferable snobs?"

Harry says the pair continued to date despite the attention on their new romance but for him the relationship was 'tainted'. The Duke says they both decided the relationship wasn't worth the 'grief', especially for Caroline's family.

Harry then reveals their parting words to each other were 'goodbye and go luck.'

Later, Harry speaks about first hearing the 'horrible truth' that Caroline had died and feeling 'so awful' for her family.

"She’d been so light and funny that night we met. The definition of carefree,” he said.

Caroline also spoke about her romance with Harry in her memoir Storm in a C Cup, which was published in 2014.

She wrote at the time: "I was no longer Caroline Flack, TV presenter, I was Caroline Flack, Prince Harry’s bit of rough. Once the story got out, that was it. We had to stop seeing each other."

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