Prince Harry's Expression on Seeing a Fake Feet is Internet's Current Obsession (View Pictures)
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were on a royal visit to Belfast where the couple was shown some work by Titanic FX, a company that makes prosthetics for productions such as Games of Thrones.
Picture of Prince Harry looking visibly freaked out at the sight of a fake feet is going viral on the internet. Social media can't get over the picture of the Royal looking disgusted at the feet while fiancee Meghan Markle stands next to him. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were on a royal visit to Belfast where the couple was shown some work by Titanic FX, a company that makes prosthetics for productions such as Games of Thrones.
It is one of their foot that make the Prince frown. Another picture shows him trying to gain Markle's attention to look at the feet. A third shows Markle staring equally shocked at some of the dead body part replicas.
Titanic FX makes prosthetics for films and medical demonstrations. Nuala Campbell, the founder took the couple around explaining their work. A lot of their products are used in the hit fantasy drama series Game Of Thrones, mostly shot in Northern Ireland.
Here are the pictures of Prince Harry which is viral:
Campbell told the couple the decaying foot was modeled on her own limb. to which Harry asked, "This is your foot? You might want to have that looked at."
Campbell also showed Harry and Meghan some dismembered feet, hands and fingers made from her unique gelatine mix. The Prince was not keen on touching the lifeless limb, he touched one of them with a finger and described it as 'horrible'. As she looked on, Meghan said: 'Oh my goodness'.
Reportedly, Catalyst Inc is a non-profit organisation aimed at nurturing entrepreneurial innovation. Talking about the couple, Campbell said their reaction was no different than anyone else.
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