School boy doesn't believe he's met the real Prince Harry

Kids from the school gathered excitedly to catch a glimpse of the famous prince, however according to the Daily Mail, when he arrived, one little boy asked him: “When is the real Prince Harry coming?” Photo: Getty Images
Kids from the school gathered excitedly to catch a glimpse of the famous prince, however according to the Daily Mail, when he arrived, one little boy asked him: “When is the real Prince Harry coming?” Photo: Getty Images

He’s one of the most well-known faces in the world, but one little boy still can’t believe that he actually met with the real Prince Harry.

The Duke of Sussex was visiting St Vincent’s Catholic Primary School in Acton to take part in a tree planting project in support of The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy, when the incident occurred.

Children from the school gathered excitedly to catch a glimpse of the famous prince, however when he arrived, one little boy reportedly asked him: “When is the real Prince Harry coming?”

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Prince Harry, who is a natural with children, quipped back, “I’m the real Harry. I’ve just had my hair cut for the occasion.”

Prince Harry was given a baby onesie during the visit, which will no doubt come in handy next month, when the Duchess of Sussex is reportedly due to give birth to their first child.

The Duke of Sussex was visiting St Vincent’s Catholic Primary School in Acton, London, to take part in a tree planting project in support of The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy. [Photo: Getty Images]
The Duke of Sussex was visiting St Vincent’s Catholic Primary School in Acton, London, to take part in a tree planting project in support of The Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy. [Photo: Getty Images]
Prince Harry was also given a baby onesie on the trip, which will no doubt come in handy next month, when the Duchess of Sussex is reportedly due to give birth to their first child. [Photo: Getty Images]
Prince Harry was also given a baby onesie on the trip, which will no doubt come in handy next month, when the Duchess of Sussex is reportedly due to give birth to their first child. [Photo: Getty Images]

On Tuesday, Prince Harry was joined by Meghan Markle to honour the victims of the Christchurch shooting attack at New Zealand House in London.

The 37-year-old pregnant Duchess of Sussex was pictured arriving with her 34-year-old husband. Both of them were carrying a bouquet of flowers to lay in front of the building and pay their respects.

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It’s believed the couple were asked to represent the royals by the Queen herself, because they were the last members of the family to visit New Zealand.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex toured New Zealand last October, where they visited hot spots like the iconic Maranui Café, and scenic Abel Tasman National Park.