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Prince Harry’s Nazi costume scandal to appear in ‘The Crown’ Season 6: report

Prince Harry’s infamous scandal involving a Nazi Halloween costume is set to appear in Season 6 of Netflix’s “The Crown,” reports The Sun.

In 2005, the Duke of Sussex attended Olympic showjumper Richard Meade’s “native and colonial” dress party where the royal donned the uniform complete with a swastika armband.

The royal family issued an apology after the photo was obtained and published by The Sun.

“I am very sorry if I have caused any offense,” said the then-20-year-old Prince Harry. “It was a poor choice of costume, and I apologize.”

Prince Harry revealed in his memoir “Spare” that he spoke with the Chief Rabbi in London and said that the visit had a “profound impact” on him.

Prince Harry was spotted wearing Nazi insignia at a costume party in 2005. The Sun
Tabloids around the world ran headlines on the costumed Prince’s faux pas. Getty Images

In his bombshell-ridden novel, the royal claimed that his brother and then-girlfriend Kate Middleton told him to dress in the controversial outfit.

“I phoned Willy and Kate, asked what they thought. Nazi uniform, they said,” Harry wrote. “They both howled. Worse than Willy’s leotard outfit! Way more ridiculous! Which, again, was the point.”

The Duke later called it “one of the biggest mistakes in my life.”

Netflix is now set to recreate the drama for its sixth and final season with Luther Ford playing the beleaguered Prince Harry and Ed McVey playing Prince William.

The final season of “The Crown” features the British princes in their teenage years — before and after the death of their mother, Princess Diana. Keith Bernstein

The Post reached out to Netflix for comment.

“The Crown” is set to release its final season in 2023.