A new reality TV show called 'I Want to Marry Prince Prince' is proving that not all non-blue-bloods like Kate Middleton (now, Duchess of Cambridge) can land themselves a man of royalty. However, these 12 American women chosen to participate on the show think that they are.
Fox's new dating show tricked single women into thinking they were fighting over Prince Harry -- yes, Prince Harry as in the grandson of Queen Elizabeth. The show stars a Harry lookalike named Matthew Hicks who is "an average English bloke," and not royalty by any means.
At the end of the series, the last two women will be informed that he is not who they think he is; whomever decides to stay with him will be surprised with $1 million dollars.
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This New 'Fox' TV Show Makes Women Think They Will Marry Prince Harry
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