Elizabeth Hurley has refuted the rumors that she was the "beautiful older woman" who allegedly took Prince Harry's virginity after he reportedly opened up on the experience in his upcoming book.
The 38-year-old Duke of Sussex's forthcoming memoir - titled Spare - is described as an "intimate and heartfelt" memoir and a book of "raw, unflinching honesty," per The Telegraph.
In it, Harry reportedly reveals that he was a teenager when he lost his virginity to "a beautiful older woman in the countryside" - who many assumed to be Liz.
In a new interview with The Times, the 57-year-old British actress and socialite addressed the speculation after she was asked whether the woman the Duke was referring to was indeed her.
Speaking with Michael Odell for the publication, the Bedazzled actress laughed: "Not me. Not guilty. Ha!"
When the interviewer suggested that her response to the question seemed mischievous, she reiterated: "No. Not me. Absolutely not."
While she swatted at the speculation, the Austin Powers star previously owned a home in Gloucestershire, a rural county in South West England.
Gloucestershire Live also revealed that members of the royal family - including King Charles III and Princess Anne - have properties in the area.
Prince Harry's memoir was initially scheduled to be released in 2022, but it was thought to have been delayed following Queen Elizabeth II's death in September.
He has also shared more details about the royal family in Netflix's six-part docuseries: Harry & Meghan. The first three episodes premiered on December 8, while the final three were released on December 15.
Throughout the first three episodes, Harry and his 41-year-old wife offered viewers a glimpse into their respective childhoods, the early stages of their courtship as well as the intense media scrutiny Meghan faced at the hands of the UK tabloids leading up to the couple's 2018 wedding.
In the second three episodes, Harry explained that the gossip intensified after he and his wife grew in popularity with the British public - which he claimed was because Meghan "stole the limelight" from other senior royals.
And, a key moment in volume two of the documentary saw the Duke reveal that his relationship with Prince William is tainted after he screamed at Harry in front of Queen Elizabeth during a conversation about the Sussex couple quitting the royal family in 2020.
All six episodes of Harry and Meghan are available to watch now on Netflix.