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Burger King’s hilarious job offer to Prince Harry

Pictured: Prince Harry, Burger King logo. Images: Getty
Will we see Prince Harry flipping burgers at Burger King? Images: Getty

Fast food giant Burger King is hiring, and it’s headhunting none other than Prince Harry.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry last week announced their plans to step back as senior royals and work to become financially independent.

Now, Burger King Argentina has called on the royals to consider swapping tiaras for hair nets.

“We found out that the prince and the duchess decided to give up their roles in the royal family and will work to become financially independent,” the fast food giant said in a social media stunt.

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“So, we have a proposition for you: Do as thousands of people and take your first steps in the world of work with us. You know that the crown will suit you perfectly.”

Burger King said that after “many years” living as dukes, it was time for the couple to “start eating like kings”.

Burger King US also got in on the action, tweeting: “You always have a job in our kingdom,” with a link to its careers’ page.

“This royal family offers part-time positions,” it added later.

Budweiser Canada has also offered Harry a role, suggesting he may prefer to be “second-in-line for the King of Beers”, rather than sixth in line to the UK throne.

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