Actor Glenn Howerton reveals poignant truth about Prince Harry after meeting him
Actor Glenn Howerton has revealed what he really thinks about Prince Harry after meeting him, with his thoughts likely to come as a surprise to many.
Japan-born Glenn Franklin Howerton III is an American actor, writer, producer and podcaster. He is best known for playing Dennis Reynolds on the long-running sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
The series, in which Glenn is famed for starring in, was developed with creator Rob McElhenney, and Glenn himself also serves as an executive producer and writer.
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Harry spent some time with some TV stars last autumn (robmcelhenney/Instagram)
Harry is a 'cool dude', according to a celeb pal of his (glennhowerton/Instagram)Speaking about the Duke of Sussex with People Magazine in a recent chat, Glenn has provided an insight into how he found the British prince when he hung out with him in the autumn. The pair found themselves in each other's company when they watched a major football game together in Los Angeles.
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"He's cool, man. A very nice, very down-to-earth, normal dude in a lot of ways," Glenn revealed to the outlet. He added: "I mean, he's not a normal dude, but he comes, he presents as a normal dude."
Glenn then concluded by saying: "I think he wants to be a normal dude."
The Always Sunny star even shared a snap of him and Harry on his Instagram at the time. The pair were joined by Rob McElhenney, who is a Wrexham FC co-owner, while they all attended the Inter Miami CF and Los Angeles FC match.
Sharing the post online, Glenn penned a caption that read: "Great seeing Harry and some of my favorite club owners Bill and Bob last night at @lafc v. @intermiamicf. Seeing @leomessi play live: wow."
This comes after Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle were recently urged to "do something positive" as they "struggle to compete" with the Prince and Princess of Wales in America.
PR expert Mark Borkowski recently said that the Sussexes need to do something "positive". He said: "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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