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Jackie Chan commits royal gaffe at conference
    2014-02-19  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    Hong Kong superstar Jackie Chan committed a royal gaffe* when he attended a conference in London on the illegal wildlife trade recently, reported Hong Kong media.

    The 59-year-old “Police Story” star met Britain’s Prince William at the event, but confused him with his brother Prince Harry.

    Chan congratulated Prince William on his successful trip to the South Pole.

    Prince William clarified that it was actually his brother who had gone to the South Pole with a team of wounded servicemen.

    The actor was later quoted by U.K. newspaper “The Times” as saying that he made the mistake because the two princes “look almost [the] same.”

    Chan had also recently been elected as the president of the Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild.

    When asked if he was worried Chan would continue to commit gaffes as the head of the guild*, former guild president Eric Tsang told Hong Kong media on Saturday that it shouldn’t be a problem.

    He explained that it is usually the guild secretary, not the president, who speaks on behalf of the guild, before joking that Chan’s royal gaffe was a relatively “minor incident.”

    “At least he [Chan] knew he was talking to a prince,” quipped Tsang.(SD-Agencies)

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