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Fan pleading with the King Charles to ‘bring back Prince Harry’

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Fan pleading with the King Charles to ‘bring back Prince Harry’

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  • Students at the University of Stratford greeted King, who is 74 years old. “
  • King Charles III’s response to the request to “bring back Harry”.
  • He joked Ah, somebody who is real” and joked about a real oxygen pump used to treat a dummy.
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King Charles III’s response to the request to “bring back Harry” during his visit to the University of East London stunned a royal fan.

Students at the University of Stratford greeted King, who is 74 years old. “Bring back Prince Harry,” a fan requested. And Charles allegedly replied, “Who?”

 

According to reports, Britain’s new monarch misheard the name and began to laugh as he connected the dots.

King Charles, who will be crowned alongside his wife Queen Consort Camilla in May, paid a visit to the university to commemorate its 125th anniversary, unveiling a plaque and inaugurating a new hospital and primary care training hub.

He was approached by student nurses, who showed him six different mannequins that can also “bleed” and “urinate,” saying, “They are quite realistic, aren’t they?” The King then quipped: “Ah, somebody who is real” when he was presented to a student who was demonstrating a diabetes treatment.

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He also got laughs when he joked, “And it works?” after seeing a real oxygen pump used to treat a dummy with a chest complaint.

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