Prince Harry Found A New Job? Fans Confused As Advertisement Video Goes Viral
Home > News Shots > World newsPrince Harry arrived in Canada on January 27 to rejoin his wife Meghan and son Archie after they decided to step back from their role as senior royals. It's not even been a week of his stay with family, fans on social media are joking that Prince Harry has found a new job.
People on social media were shocked to see an advertisement by 'Rated People' - which is an online platform for tradespeople. In this video, fans noticed their model Simon Pengelly who totally resembled the Duke of Sussex.
Thousands could not believe their eyes, while others expressed their excitement over the ad.
According to The Sun report, in the advertisement Pengelly can be seen screwing a bolt on a wall. Meanwhile, Mark Prisk, a former UK politician took to Twitter saying, "Good to see the Duke of Sussex has already found work."
When media asked model Simon Pengelly, he said that viral photograph was taken in 2016. "That photo was taken back in 2016... I normally have a shaved head. Maybe one or two of the boys [have said I look like Prince Harry] because I have a ginger beard but not much really."
This advertisement appeared weeks after Prince Harry and Meghan decided to step back from their role as senior royals. They have also divide their time between UK and North America.
After their big decision, the couple have lost their right to be called "his and her royal highness". Watch the video below:
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