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Prince Harry mistaken for Ed Sheeran

Prince Harry had the best reaction to being confused for popstar Ed Sheeran!
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Prince Harry has left a lucky group of schoolgirls giggling, after he stopped to chat briefly with a handful of the 70 flag-waving students.

Of the schoolchildren who were invited to meet with the 32-year-old after the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey on Monday, there was one particular young lady who left an impression on the much-loved royal.

It’s reported that Tiya Thornton, 12, enquired of the royal, “Are you the real Prince Harry?” to which the Prince replied: “Yes, the other one is Ed Sheeran.”

Harry roared with laughter before sharing the exchange with the Dean of Westminster, John Hall, who was walking alongside him.

“Did you hear what they just said?” he said, pointing toward the children.

Hilarious!

See the resemblance?

The much-loved royal was reportedly left in stitches!

Earlier in the day, Prince Harry accompanied his grandmother Queen Elizabeth II for the annual Commonwealth Day service of thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey.

The 90-year-old monarch’s husband Prince Phillip, sons Prince Edward and Prince Charles – and wife the Duchess of Cornwall – were also in attendance.

Other notable attendees included Prime Minister Theresa May, Geri Halliwell and daughter Bluebell Madonna, as well as Olympian Jessica Ennis-Hill, who was charged with carrying the Commonwealth baton.

Geri and Bluebell looked stunning in similar pink hues for the important occasion.

Prince Charles and wife Camilla were also in attendance.

The royal couple seemed to be in high spirits at the annual event.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who last year attended the service to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday, were notably absent from the day’s events.

Armed with her trusty black handbag, the Queen looked sunny in yellow as she highlighted respect and understanding for one another as the cornerstones of peace in her annual message to the Commonwealth.

In the message, printed in the event’s order of service, Her Majesty writes: “The cornerstones on which peace is founded are, quite simply, respect and understanding for one another. Working together, we build peace by defending the dignity of every individual and community.”

The Queen, with a jaunty feather in her hat, looked as sprightly as ever in a lemon-coloured ensemble.

”By upholding justice and the rule of law, and by striving for societies that are fair and offer opportunities for all, we overcome division and find reconciliation, so that the benefits of progress and prosperity may be multiplied and shared.”

“As members of the Commonwealth family, we can find much to be thankful for in the inheritances we have received from those who came before us. Through consensus and cooperation, great things have been achieved.”

The royals appeared to be in high spirits at the event which is organised annually by The Royal Commonwealth Society.

This article first appeared on Now To Love Australia

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