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Lee Dalgetty

Courteney Cox responds to Prince Harry claim he did mushrooms at her 'wild' party

After Prince Harry's memoir was released last month, people across the world were discussing the various tales told in the pages of Spare.

In one 'wild' story, he told of eating some black diamond magic mushroom chocolates at Courteney Cox's house. The Duke of Sussex said he ended up hallucinating a toilet was talking to him.

Prince Harry said he stayed at Courteney's home when he thought she was 'travelling', though she ended up arriving out of nowhere. The Royal, 38, said he ate the psychedelic's before washing them down with tequila.

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Friends star Courteney, 58, has now shed some light on the incident. In an interview with Variety, she said: "He did stay there for a couple of days, probably two or three. He's a really nice person. I haven't read the book.

"I do want to hear it, because I've heard it's really entertaining. But yes, it got back to me about it. I'm not saying there were mushrooms. I definitely wasn't passing them out."

Discussing his trip to Courteney's LA home, Harry said he was excited to stay there as a huge Friends fan. He even went as far to compare him and Courteney to on-screen lovers Monica and Chandler.

In Spare, he wrote: "She was Monica. And I was a Chandler. I wondered if I'd ever work up the courage to tell her. Was there enough tequila in California to get me that brave?"

Others names dropped by the Prince in his book include Tom Hardy, the Spice Girls and Cameron Diaz.

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