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ITV viewers think Gordon Ramsay 'narrated' Prince Harry's audiobook after Tom Bradby's interview

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Many people tuned in to ITV last night to watch Prince Harry's exclusive interview with Tom Bradby and the content of the chat was not all that got viewers talking...

Harry took part in the interview with Tom to discuss some of the most important lines from his new book Spare, which is out tomorrow (Tuesday), however some parts of it were leaked after it accidentally went on sale in Spain last week.

During the 90-minute ITV programme, parts of Harry's audiobook were read out and many viewers took to Twitter to say the recordings sounded incredibly familiar.

Many said that they would swear that it was Scots celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay reading out excerpts of Harry's new book.One Twitter user wrote: "If you close your eyes Prince Harry sounds like Gordon Ramsay."And Scots TV presenter Lorraine Kelly re-tweeted the comment and wrote: "A LITTLE bit!

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