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Prince Harry 'happy to start from the bottom' in bid to conquer Hollywood with Meghan

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Prince Harry is hoping for his own Happy Days by following in the footsteps of Ron Howard to conquer Hollywood. Pals claim the Duke of Sussex has signed up for web-based production courses and is happy to start from the bottom.

And 66-year-old Howard, who went from playing Richie opposite Henry Winkler’s Fonz in the 70s sitcom to being an Oscar-winning director, is seen as a role model.

A source said: “Harry has been doing courses, most recently a five-day ‘creative producing lab’. “There is talk of Ron Howard being someone to emulate.

It would prove to his family and the world he’s not going to sit back and sponge off his name. “Harry wants to work and is willing to do that from the bottom up.

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