Prince Harry in trouble again!

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A FURIOUS woman from India wants Prince Harry ARRESTED – after a conman pretending to be the royal proposed to her.

The woman, identified as Palwinder Kaur, claimed a relationship blossomed online with a man claiming to be the Duke who then asked to wed her.

Palwinder Singh, who appeared for herself, filed the petition after her heart was apparently broken by a conman
Palwinder Singh, who appeared for herself, filed the petition after her heart was apparently broken by a conmanCredit: Twitter
As well as the court action, she is demanding Harry is arrested and brought to India
As well as the court action, she is demanding Harry is arrested and brought to IndiaCredit: Twitter

Ms Kaur, who appears to have been catfished into believing she was really talking to Prince Harry, has a filed a lawsuit calling for the real Prince Harry to carry out his promise of marriage “without further delay”.

She also requested that Indian authorities issue an international arrest warrant so that the UK police could apprehend the Duke of Sussex for reneging on his “promise” to marry her.

Fortunately for the sixth-in-line to the throne, the Punjab and Haryana high court has dismissed the filings – branding them a “daydreamer’s fantasy” – meaning he can remain happily married to Meghan Markle.

The petition filed by the woman from Chandigarh is against “Prince Harry Middleton” and others.

It states: “Prayer in this petition filed by the petitioner, who is an advocate is appearing in person, is to take legal action against Prince Harry Middleton son of Prince Charles Middleton resident of the United Kingdom.

“And to direct the United Kingdom Police Cell to take action against him, as, despite a promise to marry the petitioner, the said promise has not been fulfilled.”

Love is blind and in this case, it went a step furtherAmangurbir Singh Dhillon, advocate of the Punjab and Haryana High Court

According to reports, when questioned by the judge Mr Justice Arvind Singh Sangwan, she admitted that she had never been to the UK or met the Duke of Sussex in person.

All of their supposed contact was reportedly over email and social media.

She added that she had taken the reluctant step of demanding court action after also writing to Harry’s father, Prince Charles.

She said she had informed him that Harry was engaged to her and was not honouring his promise to marry her, it’s reported. 

The court rejected the application saying it was not proven that she had been speaking to Prince Harry.