Prince Harry was 'very down-to-earth' and just wants to be 'normal' says Glenn Howerton
Actor Glenn Howerton, who is best known for playing Dennis Reynolds on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, has opened up about what he really thinks about Prince Harry.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Glenn Howerton has shared his thoughts on Prince Harry, revealing that the Duke of Sussex "wants to be a normal dude".
The American actor met Prince Harry at a football game in Los Angeles and found him to be "very nice, very down-to-earth".
Glenn told People Magazine: "He's cool, man. A very nice, very down-to-earth, normal dude in a lot of ways.
"I mean, he's not a normal dude, but he comes, he presents as a normal dude."
He concluded by saying: "I think he wants to be a normal dude."
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The actor even posted a photo of himself with Prince Harry and Rob McElhenney, co-owner of Wrexham FC, at the Inter Miami CF and Los Angeles FC match on Instagram.
Glenn shared a post online, writing: "Great seeing Harry and some of my favourite club owners Bill and Bob last night at @lafc v. @intermiamicf. Seeing @leomessi play live: wow."
At the end of December, Rob McElhenney also posted a series of snaps to mark his 2023, which included another picture of Harry from the game.
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The royal wore a black shirt and his signature black thread necklace and was all smiles in the photos.
McElhenney wrote: "Aside from that slight allergic reaction to the nuts, 2023 was one of the best years of my life. Thank you to the people and places that made it possible.
"My life is full of love and joy because of you. [heart emoji] So excited for 2024. I’ll stay away from the nuts."
This follows recent calls for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to "do something positive" as they find it hard to match the popularity of Prince William and Princess of Wales in America.
PR expert Mark Borkowski recently suggested that the Sussexes need to take a "positive" step.
He stated: "2024 is a pivotal year for them. They need to do something to recover and find a new positive tactic because what they're doing is clearly not working."
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