
The Self-Reported Life of the Sham Prince
Noble Blood
The Life and Times of Harry Damala
The imposter prince got tired of the attention given to him in Airfort and decided to leave for France to join the foreign Legion. Before he even made it out of the country, he was intercepted on the train to France and was apprehended by police for his crimes. From there, he would spend seven months in a cell awaiting trial and writing what would go on to become a best-selling memoir. By 1933, Damala fled for the Netherlands and eventually South America, where he would live the rest of his life in relative obscurity until his death in 1979.
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