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Royal Butler's Orange Tan Sparks Royal Scrutiny
16 Dec
Summary
- A former royal butler received a ban due to his bright orange fake tan.
- Prince William humorously interrogated the butler about his tanning efforts.
- The butler was invited to King Charles's wedding due to his fondness.

A former royal butler, Grant Harrold, recounted an embarrassing incident from 2005 when a spray tan mishap led to him being temporarily barred from serving King Charles and Queen Camilla. Harrold, aiming for a healthy glow, instead achieved a startling orange complexion, described by himself as resembling an "Oompa-Loompa." The strong scent of the tan prompted the royals to request his absence from duty for two days until it faded.
Adding to the awkwardness, Prince William encountered Harrold and humorously questioned his bright appearance, even asking to inspect his tanned toes. Harrold detailed this ordeal in his book, "The Royal Butler." Despite these memorable encounters, Harrold served the royal family until 2011, having joined the staff in 2005.
Harrold also shared fond memories of his time with the royals, including a special invitation to King Charles and Queen Camilla's wedding, which he secured through Charles's personal intervention. He described Prince William as a friendly "mate" and noted the warmth and thoughtfulness of both Charles and Camilla during his tenure.




