Prince Harry's pants were reportedly sold for £200,000 after his embarrassing 2012 booze-fuelled night in Las Vegas.
The Duke of Sussex hit the headlines more than a decade ago after his naked pictures were splashed all over the tabloids.
Now stripper Carrie Royale, who was at the infamous party with the former working royal, claims to have made off with his boxer shorts.
Harry's black underwear is thought to have been bought by San Diego strip club boss Dino Palmiotto.
"I sold Harry's pants for $250,000 (£196,000)," Carried told The Sun.
"In San Diego there is a strip club, Exposé, and the owner bought them. He is still trying to build a shrine to Harry as far as I know."
His pants were previously inside the Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas, but its new buyer hopes to make them a tourist attraction.
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"I want those underpants for my club. A shrine at my club is the perfect home for them," he explained before the sale.
"They'll always be part of Prince Harry's story, they are a piece of history. The guy is a hero and an icon and so is his wife.
"I know they get a lot of criticism but I am a fan. I don't see this as disrespectful.
"It's a reminder of a time when he was the 'Fun-loving party prince' and there's nothing wrong with that," he explained.
"There's also nothing wrong with the way he's more serious-minded these days, too. People evolve and mature. It's just life. But who doesn't want a reminder of when they were younger and all about having fun?"
It comes after Carrie was banned from adult site OnlyFans after claiming she was going to upload unseen naked snaps of Harry.
A spokesperson said: "The creator's account has been deactivated and they have been banned from the platform for threatening to share non-consensual intimate images."
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