Ed Sheeran's face was cut by Princess Beatrice with a sword, star's manager claims

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Ed Sheeran's Face Was Cut By Princess Beatrice With A Sword, Star's Manager Claims (via Fox411)

The alleged incident required the star to get stitches, leaving him with a scar on his face, thought the pop star refused to name names.

Ed Sheeran's scar is allegedly a result of being accidentally cut by Princess Beatrice with a ceremonial sword. Sheeran's manager since 2011, Stuart Camp, recently addressed the incident during an episode of the "Camp, who said he hasn't "heard hide nor hair" from the 32-year-old royal since the incident, recalled feeling "quite protective over that because we've never publicly commented on it," according to"Certain people said, 'Oh, you should lie and say it wasn't her and say it was someone else," the manager remembered.

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