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Halle Berry Responds After Catching Poster Of Herself In Photo Of Young Prince Harry's Dorm Room

Halle Berry Responds After Catching Poster Of Herself In Photo Of Young Prince Harry's Dorm Room
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Recently, The Daily Mail ran a piece where they remembered the days when Prince Harry was still a bachelor and studying at Eton University. The story was complete with old photos of Harry's at-the-time dorm room.


The photos were taken on May 12, 2003, just before Harry completed his studies.

The article was a fun trip down memory lane for fans of the royal, especially with his recent marriage to Meghan Markle still fresh on everyone's minds.

Perhaps because he is now off the market, readers of the article and its spin-offs — like this one by W Magazine — noticed another mixed-race beauty on his wall amongst pictures of women in bikinis and a photograph of his late mother, Princess Diana.

Yep, that's none other than Halle Berry.

She, too, noticed herself up on his wall.

In her good-humored tweet, Halle Berry tagged Missy Elliott as an ode to Elliott's famous line in "Work It",

"Don't I look like a Halle Berry poster?"

The hit song debuted in 2002, just before the photos of Harry's room were taken.

Twitter is living for the discovery.











I sure hope his new wife doesn't mind!

H/T: Mashable, Daily Mail

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