Woman Scammed Into Believing She Was Engaged To Prince Harry Seeks Legal Action

The plea was dismissed by Justice Arvind Singh Sangwan, who described the woman’s complaint as “nothing but just a daydreamer’s fantasy about marrying Prince Harry.”

An Indian lady, a lawyer Palwinder Kaur was scammed on the internet into thinking that she was in a relationship with British Prince Harry and later attempted to seek legal action against the Duke of Sussex for breaking a supposed promise to marry her, according to a report Tuesday.

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Palwinder Kaur claimed that she had been in contact with Prince Harry on social media and that the Duke of Sussex told her that he was going to marry her, according to a report by the Independent.

After she realized that the highly expected royal wedding wasn’t going to hold, Kaur filed a plea in Haryana High Court in India seeking legal action, complaining that Harry hadn’t fulfilled his promise to her.

Kaur called for the court to instruct police to arrest Prince Harry so they could wed “without any further delay,” according to the outlet.

The dreaming lover also claimed she sent messages to Prince Charles informing him of his son’s engagement to her, the Independent stated.

The plea was dismissed by Justice Arvind Singh Sangwan, who described the woman’s complaint as “nothing but just a daydreamer’s fantasy about marrying Prince Harry.”

The court later found that Kaur’s “Prince Harry” was an internet scammer operating from an internet cafe in a village in the northern Punjab state.

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He was likely “looking for green pastures for himself” and his correspondence appeared to be a catfishing scheme, according to the court. Harry has been married to Meghan Markle since May 2018.

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