Prince Harry stayed in New York City's most exclusive new hotel, which is beloved by Kim Kardashian and where a night in a suite costs $20,000.
An insider familiar with the property exclusively revealed to The U.S. Sun that the Duke of Sussex, 38, stayed at the ultra-discreet, Aman New York while he began his book tour for his controversial memoir 'Spare.'
Prince Harry stayed Aman New York, the city's most expensive & exclusive hotelCredit: GettyWhile his royalty was in the Big Apple, he luxuriated at the 5th Ave location in the iconic Crown BuildingCredit: amanhotel.comAman caters to the world's elite, with their signature resorts dotted around the globe, and a stunning $200,000 membership fee for the privilege of being part of their highly touted lifestyle experience.
The insider said that Harry was able to stay under the radar during his time in the Big Apple thanks to a brigade traveling with him who were able to blockade the street at the hotel so that prying eyes couldn't catch a glimpse of the royal.
"The hotel boasts discreet luxury for only the wealthiest. The only celebrity I've heard who has stayed at the newest New York City location is Kim Kardashian," the insider added.
What Ola and James Jordan really ate and did to shed 7stThe hotel, which is truly considered an expansive vertical resort, is Manhattan's most anticipated luxury destination of the past decade.
It's also now the city's most expensive place to stay, beating out the highest-end luxury, such as the Carlyle.
Ironically- for royalty such as Harry- Aman's New York home is in the iconic Crown Building, which is located on the city's prestigious 5th Ave in Midtown.
According to Bloomberg News, Aman New York opened this past August, with the property also touting a fully functional medical practice shepherded by Dr. Robert Graham, a Harvard-trained internist, as part of the wellness program offered to lucky members.
There are also spas and private bathhouses and of course a gym with unexpected, high-tech fitness equipment.
The stair stepper, for example, is crossed with infrared heat elements to make you sweat more while the workout benches include infrared rollers for lymphatic drainage.
Prince Harry wrapped up his time at the Anan following his appearance on Stephen Colbert's Late Show before scurrying out of town.
ROYAL APPEARANCE
The Duke of Sussex appeared on Stephen Colbert's Late Show on Tuesday as he launched his controversial memoir Spare.
The Duke, 38, was seen joking around with Tom Hanks in a trumpet comedy sketch at the start of the show, before sharing a drink in the hot seat with Colbert.
He then went on to discuss the moment he and the Duchess of Sussex quit royal life, insisting his family "always knew my wife was going to leave".
I'm a 'time traveler' - the 'worst case scenario that could kill us all'"We were forced to leave," Harry said.
"We left in 2020."
Of the attention caused by Megxit, he added: "I never thought we would be away from it completely.
"Our mere existence outside of that institutional control was still a threat."
Harry then suggested that the royals' 'campaign' against his memoir has come because they are "uncomfortable and scared".
He continued: "There is a lot in there that, perhaps makes people feel uncomfortable and scared."
He also spoke about his "fractured relationship" with Prince William over the last "six years" and showed off the now-fixed necklace he accused Wills of breaking during a heated kitchen row.
Of the comments surrounding his time in Afghanistan, Harry denied boasting about killing 25 Taliban members after disclosing the number in his book.
He explained that he had shared it to help other veterans, saying: “I made a choice to share it.
"Having spent nearly two decades working with veterans all around the world, I think the most important thing is to be honest and be able to give space to others to be able to share their experiences without shame.
“My whole goal and my attempt with sharing that detail is to reduce the number of suicides.”
Harry previously said he opened up about killing dozens of militants in an attempt to "heal" himself and others.
But war heroes have scoffed at Harry’s claims he had to reveal his kill count as part of therapy.
CONTROVERSIAL CLAIMS
Harry's book Spare has sparked fury over his claims that William physically attacked him, while his admission he killed 25 Taliban members during the Afghanistan war generated protests in Helmand province over the weekend.
And the duke is said to have “crossed Charles’ red line” after attacking the monarch’s wife while promoting the book.
Harry shockingly accused Camilla of leaking stories to the press and claims she launched a campaign to marry Charles to get the crown.
In an explosive section of the book the Duke tells of the King and Queen Consort’s relationship - and how he and William begged their father not to marry her.
Harry says he and William promised Charles they would welcome Camilla into the family - but the only thing they asked in exchange is that he didn’t marry her.
Harry claimed they approved of Camilla but begged Charles not to get married for a second time following the death of their mother Diana.
Charles did not respond, he alleges.
Harry also sensationally confessed to snorting cocaine several times in one particularly shocking segment of the book.
He also admits smoking cannabis at Eton and experimenting with magic mushrooms.
While prompting his controversial memoir, Spare, Harry stayed at the world-class resortCredit: amanhotel.comThe discreet and elite Aman New York opened this past AugustCredit: amanhotel.comKim Kardashian recently stayed at the hotel, according to a sourceCredit: Splash