The dare was actually very simple—the woman was supposed to pretend she would lose her virginity to her husband if he would pay her a present of £300,000 ($4 million)—and it appeared she was getting his attention.
Instead, she was shown on a screen, surrounded by men in black jackets and black pants. One man showed his wife a sign for the woman to sign, the sign read: "You will kiss the ring if I pay you £300,000."
He asked her what would happen if she declined. "If I pay you I will stop," she had told him.
The woman's marriage to Prince Charles was in trouble, and her husband had asked for the ring as a 'memento' with a 'cheque'
It was not, however, the ring that caught the Prince's eye. Instead, the man appeared to have been playing the role as a friend—the actress was supposed to sign a letter on his behalf saying: "Thank you kindly for coming to see me for the wedding and for being a dear friend," and handing her the box.
The dare was actually very simple—the woman was supposed to pretend she would lose her virginity to her husband if he would pay her a present of £300,000 ($4 million)—and it appeared she was getting his attention.
Instead, she was shown on a screen, surrounded by men in black jackets and black pants. One man showed his wife a sign for the woman to sign, the sign read: "You will kiss the ring if I pay you £300,000."
He asked her what would happen if she declined. "If I pay you I will stop," she had told him.
The woman's marriage to Prince Charles was in trouble, and her husband had asked for the ring as a 'memento' with a 'cheque'
It was not, however, the ring that caught the Prince's eye. Instead, the man appeared to have been playing the role as a friend—the actress was supposed to sign a letter on his behalf saying: "Thank you kindly for coming to see me for the wedding and for being a dear friend," and handing her the box.
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