Rebel Wilson gives three clues to the identity of the Royal Family member who she claims invited her to a drug-fuelled orgy

Rebel Wilson has claimed a member of the royal family invited her to a drug-fuelled orgy at the home of a US tech billionaire.

The Australian does not name the royal, but gives three hints: he is a man, it happened in 2014 and he was ‘fifteenth or twentieth in line to the British throne’.

In her memoir, Rebel Rising, she tells how she “received a last-minute invite to a tech billionaire’s party” from the royal family who told a male friend: “We need more girls.”

‘What a perfect opportunity to find a boyfriend, I thought.’

According to the book, the medieval-themed party was held at a rented farm just outside Los Angeles.

Actress Rebel Wilson (pictured) claims a member of the royal family invited her to a drug-fueled orgy at the home of a US tech billionaire

Wilson at the premiere of Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb in 2014. The Australian does not name the royal, but gives three hints: he is a man, it happened in 2014 and he was ‘fifteenth or twentieth in line with the British ‘throne’

Wilson says she wore a “buxom damsel outfit complete with cone hat” – which complemented her “load-bearing hips” – and describes the event as “insane” with acrobats mingling with the crowd and a giant fire pit surrounded by cushions.

She says she spoke that night with the billionaire, who also remains unnamed, but who essentially “blanked her.”

At the party, she claims, men were jousting on horses in a field and there was a swimming pool full of girls dressed as mermaids.

Due to the vastness of the house and its isolated location, guests were assigned rooms for sleeping at night.

The star of Pitch Perfect and Bridesmaids describes how he saw the little British royal there and drugs were openly handed out on trays.

Wilson wrote: ‘I watch the British Royal Family strutting around while I continually pull my breasts up. They are my best physical asset.”

She added that after a lavish fireworks display, another unnamed man appeared with a tray of what appeared to be candy, but in fact the drug was MDMA.

When she asks what they are for, the man replies, “Oh, it’s for the orgy… the orgies usually start around this time with these things.”

In her new memoir, Rebel Rising Wilson says she wore a ‘busty lady outfit complete with cone hat’ – which complemented her ‘load-bearing hips’ – and describes the event as ‘insane’ with acrobats mingling with the crowd and a giant fire pit surrounded by pillows

Wilson’s memoir is already mired in controversy after he made allegations about British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen’s behavior during the American version of the book’s film adaptation of their 2016 comedy Grimsby. He strongly denies this

The actress expresses her shock at the suggestion, saying, “Now the Windsor’s comment about the need for more girls started to make a lot more sense.”

She claims earlier in the book that “the man who invited me, who is about fifteenth or twentieth in line to the British throne, said to my male friend, ‘We need more girls.’

‘They didn’t talk about the relationship between boy and girl, as if it were an eighth-grade disco. They were talking about an ORGY!’

Wilson writes that she was a virgin at the time and couldn’t shake the feeling that the party might have been filmed by hidden cameras.

“Needless to say, I’m pulling up my damsel dress and running out of there as fast as I can.”

The actress also claims that “around the same time” she was offered $2 million to spend the weekend “with some Jordanian prince.”

She said she had “asked around the industry” to see what such an offer would entail and that she was expected to “sleep with the prince at some point.”

Wilson’s memoir is already mired in controversy after he made allegations about British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen’s behavior during the American version of the book’s film adaptation of their 2016 comedy Grimsby. He strongly denies this.

They have been edited in the UK version.

She has to go to Britain this week for a promotional book tour.

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