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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Harry Lookalike Speaks Out One Year Later

Harry Lookalike Speaks Out One Year Later

5 Dec

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Summary

  • RAF reservist Chris Dykes was mistaken for Prince Harry at a royal carol service.
  • Dykes has shared that the 'Harry jokes have slowly died out' after a year.
  • This year's carol service features readings by Prince William and guest performers.
Harry Lookalike Speaks Out One Year Later

An RAF reservist, Chris Dykes, who gained viral fame for his resemblance to Prince Harry at last year's royal Christmas carol service, has reflected on the experience. Dykes, a member of the Volunteer Gliding Squad, stated that the "Harry jokes have slowly died out" and the buzz is "wearing off," expressing anticipation for a more subdued Christmas.

Dykes, who works in luxury car transportation and resides in Monmouth, South Wales, initially found the situation amusing, attributing the mistaken identity to "mistaken ginger identity" and his uniform. He was invited to the service to represent his squadron and was surprised by the intense public reaction.

Princess Catherine's upcoming Christmas carol concert promises a star-studded event, with Prince William set to give a reading. The service, supported by The Royal Foundation, will celebrate "love in all its forms" and highlight individuals who have contributed to their communities. It is scheduled to be broadcast on Christmas Eve.

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RAF reservist Chris Dykes was mistaken for Prince Harry at last year's service.
Chris Dykes shared that the 'Harry jokes have died out' and he's looking forward to a quieter Christmas.
Prince William will give a reading, and performers like Hannah Waddingham and Dan Smith are featured.

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