I’m a Prince Harry lookalike – you won’t believe how much I’ll be taking home after the Jubilee

A PRINCE Harry lookalike expects to rake in more than £5,000 over the course of the Platinum Jubilee.

Rhys Whittock, 38, learned he was a dead ringer for the flame-haired royal when guests gawped at the resemblance at a dinner party.



Rhys Whittock rakes in around £500 to £700 per job

He went on to made the likeness into a money-spinning career – realising how lucrative his talent was when Harry and Meghan got engaged in 2017.

The doppelganger, from Southwark, London, typically earns between £500 and £700 for every Prince Harry job he does – and has already bagged 12 events marking the Jubilee.

It means he’s likely to rake in over £5,000 over the celebratory period – and despite being a huge fan of the royals, he’ll have little time to celebrate as himself.

Rhys told My London: “I couldn’t think of a better job. It’s the best job in the world.”

During busy periods like the lead up to Royal Wedding in 2018, Rhys said he can work up to two jobs a day, finding times like these “very profitable”.

He explained he uses a selection of looks, including a grey suit, a blue suit and a replica of Harry’s military attire.

He managed to source the outfit – his most popular look – from a military surplus seller and had replicas made of the prince’s medals.

Rhys said: “I went into loads of details to get it as spot on as I could.

“People love the military clothes – it gives that extra bit of distinctiveness and is so identifiable as Prince Harry.”

Alongside his agents and self-promotion via his website and social media, Rhys is now using Airtasker, a local services marketplace, to advertise his skills for Jubilee entertainment.

The Londoner says he gets invited to parties, meets “amazing” people and travels around the world as a result.

He also works with other royal lookalikes to make the gigs more convincing.

Remembering a time when a woman spotted him walking back from Windsor alongside a Prince William double, Rhys said: “She gasped for breath and asked for a photo.

“She was so excited that we didn’t have the heart to tell her we’re not them.

“She had come to Windsor for the day and gone home with a photo of the princes to show her family. It made her day.”

As Meghan and Harry’s engagement dominated the news, Rhys began working with his new colleague – Meghan’s lookalike, Sarah Mhlanga from Manchester.

He has worked with other Meghans since and will often team up with Williams, Kates, Charles and the Queen.



The doppelganger expects to make around £5,000 over the Jubilee celebrations

Rhys said his career took off when Meghan and Harry got engaged

Rhys says Harry’s military attire is his most popular look

Rhys pictured with Meghan Markle lookalike Sylvia Aliford on This Morning