Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has received a severe warning after posting a selfie with Prince Mario Max, a “fake prince.”
Senior German royal Prince Alexander Schaumburg-Lippe stated during an interview with Mail Online, “I hope he [Harry] will be more careful in the future and also always keep in mind the dignity of their majesties the King and Queen.”
Mario Max reportedly began using the term prince shortly after he was adopted at the age of 24.
Mario Max is not a royal, according to royal Alexander, who further claimed that he was “harvesting our name” for notoriety.
Prince Alexander stated: “Prince Harry would be prudent to take extra precautions in the future if he reads about these things.
You can’t surround yourself in his position with people without first screening them.”
Prince Alexander named Mario the “fake Prince” and advised Harry to “stay away from this man” when the photo initially surfaced.
Mario Max earlier posted a picture of himself with the Duke from the event, where Prince Harry received the title of “Living Legend of Aviation.”
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“Congratulations To HRH Prince Harry for his VERY MUCH DESERVED Living Legends of Aviation Award,” he captioned the selfie.