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American women were allegedly tricked into starring on a reality showwhere they thought they were competing for the love of Prince Harry (right), but instead, were fooled by look-alike Matt Hicks (left).
Gullible American girls were duped for weeks into trying to win the heart of a lookalike Prince Harry.
The royal wannabes were flown to the UK and put up at the stately Englefield House in Berkshire where they competed for the fourth-in-line to the throne’s affections.
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Told that he wanted to find a sexy U.S. girl to settle down with, The Sun reports that the women attended a series of parties — including a Roman orgy-themed event.
But they were left disappointed after the month-long trial ended when it was revealed to be a TV sting.
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And the Prince Harry they were lusting after was in fact his doppelganger Matt Hicks, who at 20-years-old is nine years younger than the royal.
The Sun reports that Buckingham Palace knew nothing about the show, believed to be called “Dream Date,” which is being made by Ryan Seacrest and ZigZag Productions.
Women tricked by Prince Harry look-alike on reality show
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