An actor who looks (a bit) like Prince Harry has recreated his testimony in court in a bizarre video, and it's proper odd 😳
The lookalike styled his ginger hair and beard in the exact same way as the Duke of Sussex and wore an extremely similar suit.
The actor can be seen changing his facial expression to match each sentence while standing behind a podium with a file placed on top – to recreate the setting in which Harry would have delivered his testimony in real life.
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