Sign this for ma'am, Harry asks Gervais
The royal request was made by the prince when he joined the performer for an after-show drink following a stand-up gig earlier this month.
Writing on his website’s blog, Gervais said about Prince Harry: “On the day of the gig he wound me up by sending me a text saying that he was bringing his gran. I was obviously a bit panicked. She would definitely not have enjoyed the show.
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Hide Ad“At the after-show he got me to sign a beer mat for her. ‘to Liz II, Cheers! Ricky Gervais’.
“I will be checking ebay all week in case she is making money off me. I can’t help but think that her signing a beer mat to me would be worth slightly more.”
Prince Harry celebrated his 26th birthday yesterday but as a trainee Apache helicopter pilot he will be spending much of it on his helicopter studies.
At the weekend the prince was pictured in the crowd at a concert in aid of forces charity Help for Heroes, but it is thought he will be celebrating the milestone privately.
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Hide AdPrince Harry, a Household Cavalry officer, is attached to the Army Air Corps and began his eight-month course at its flying school at Middle Wallop in Hampshire in July.
Once that is completed he will spend a similar period under instruction with one of the Apache regiments at Wattisham Airfield in Suffolk.
A St James’s Palace spokeswoman said Harry would spend his birthday training as usual.
Gervais also revealed that Prince Harry tried to persuade him to entertain the servicemen in Afghanistan.
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Hide Ad“Harry was trying to persuade me to come to Afghanistan to perform to the troops. I said I was too scared. He said I could do Basra which was the safest place. Yeh, the safest place out of all the other places in a war zone,” wrote the comic.
He added that he would think about it, but added: “I take risks with my comedy, not my vital organs.”