Rhys attributed part of his success to the release of Prince Harry's memoir, titled 'Spare,' which has significantly boosted his earnings in recent months.
Initially concerned about the longevity of his job, he quickly realized that the media and public interest in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would persist, especially after the coronation of King Charles III.
"I knew I'd be fine as long as that’s the case - and arguably [Harry and Meghan are] more in the spotlight than ever before," Rhys explained.
Despite his growing fame, Rhys has a personal aspiration to meet Prince Harry in person. Expressing his admiration for the royal family, he humorously remarked, "I'm one year older than Harry – I actually tell people he's MY lookalike because I got here first! I'm very fortunate to look like one of the most talked-about men in the world."
When it comes to his views on Prince Harry and Meghan, Rhys maintains a belief in the power of publicity, stating, "I'm a big believer in there's no such thing as bad publicity – Harry and Meghan have seen good and bad the past few years."
Rhys Whittock's journey as Prince Harry's doppelgänger showcases how his resemblance to a prominent royal family member has opened doors and brought him newfound success.
