After Prince Harry leaves Britain, the lookalike of Prince Harry in Britain loses his income
After Prince Harry leaves Britain, the lookalike of Prince Harry in Britain loses his income
Prince Harry's lookalike has become almost unemployed and losing thousands of salaries, after the prince and his wife decided to leave Britain.
Henry Morley, 31, earned more than 2500 pounds, the equivalent of $3250, a week by working as a lookalike for Prince Harry in nightclubs and private parties to promote it.
However, Henry, who used to work as a mechanic, is no longer wanted after Prince Harry and Meghan left Britain, as the British believed the prince had given up his country to live in another country.
The British newspaper, "Metro", quoted Henry as saying that "a lot of nightclubs, pubs and private parties in the north of England were seeking to promote their business through the use of two look-alikes (the prince and princess), and since they left Britain I have not had a single work contract."
He added, "Everyone now thinks that Prince Harry has abandoned his country and royal life and they don't want anything to remind them of him, and I think my work depends on what the Prince and his wife Megan do in the future and whether they return to Britain."
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