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Prince Harry was mistaken for a Christmas tree salesman during his first year in California.

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December is a sign of the Christmas season. We believe that within the royal families there are dedicated teams dedicated to decorating the homes of kings and princes to keep everything up to par. However, for Harry e Meghan Markleit’s a task they’ve already completed since they moved to California.

Having lived in the US region since 2020, it is not known if the Dukes of Sussex are already planning a Christmas Eve that should only be with their children: Archie e Lilibet Diana.

However, in the same first year of life outside the United Kingdom, after renouncing royal duties, Prince William’s younger brother was the main characterloadedEpisode when trying to buy … Christmas tree.

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According to the newspaper Mirrorwhich quotes a California Christmas store employee, the first year the couple spent Christmas away from the royal family, Harry went to their store to buy a Christmas tree to take home.

James Almaguerthe seller, reports that despite the fact that the Dukes of Sussex no longer have royal titles, they managed to get consent to visit the store in the city of Santa Monica at a time when the place was already empty.

Only when they appeared, there was still a family in space, including a child who confused Prince Harry with a local seller.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle came to my office today and we sold them a Christmas tree. But it was disappointing. However, something very interesting happened.“, – said the seller on Twitter, according to the British newspaper.

The family was still there and the child ran through the trees until he found Prince Harry. He immediately asked him about the trees and if he worked in the store, not knowing who he was.🇧🇷 Both Harry and Meghan reacted very well, they were kind and calm with the boy.“, – the seller admitted.

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