Prince Harry has just revealed that he too often panics whenever he bumps into his grandmother while he’s running around Buckingham Palace. Prince Harry made the revelation while speaking to a group of hospitality professionals that were visiting the Queen’s London residence this past week.
It was part of the British royal family’s upcoming documentary, Queen of the World, which will be aired on the ITV network in Britain next month.
In order to loosen up the crowd a little, Prince Harry joked around with them, which is something that he’s great at. “You guys have spent way more time in Buckingham Palace than I ever have – and you’ve only been here two weeks,” the 34-year-old royal said in the film, according to The Telegraph.
“Have you bumped into the Queen yet? If you suddenly bump into her in the corridor, don’t panic. I know you will. We all do!” Prince Harry, along with his wife Meghan Markle, Prince William and Prince Charles, have all taken part in a documentary that is being described as a “conversation and stand-up chat.”
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They will all be speaking about their experiences with Queen Elizabeth and the Commonwealth, which is the family of nations that are linked to the United Kingdom. Sadly, it doesn’t look as though Kate Middleton is in the documentary.
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