According to George’s account, the staff member invited him to his house for drinks and fell asleep and when he woke up he found that his pants were down and there was evidence of sexual activity.
George also alleged that he’d seen Charles in bed with the man, before his marriage to Camilla.
“I did say to him, maybe you got it mistaken with someone else, but he goes, ‘No, no, it was definitely him,’” Bryan told the publication.
George later died under mysterious circumstances in 2005 and the palace and the man accused comprehensively denied his claims when they first surfaced.
“George became ill because of the royals. He has psychological problems from the alleged rape,” Bryan added.
“I think the palace covered up a lot of stuff and it was downplayed on the news."
The palace has yet to respond to the latest claims by the National Enquirer.