Teenager David Johnson is used to people staring, pointing and whispering as he walks down the road.

But the 18-year-old from Pinehurst is not offended by it he is flattered.

David looks like Prince Harry. His looks have even earned him the nickname Harry among work colleagues.

David, of Ash Grove, said: "People are always coming up to me and telling me I look like Prince Harry.

"It seems without fail every day someone will make a comment. I work in the Membury services on the M4 so I meet quite a lot of strangers but it doesn't stop them from saying something.

"Either that or they just stare and giggle."

The former Hreod Parkway pupil said that the comments started soon after he left school.

"People at school had known me for a long time so I don't think it was obvious to them," he said. "But when I started working I noticed that more and more people would see the likeness.

"But I think I just look like me."

David, who has also worked as a catering steward at Shrivenham's Defence Academy, is now hoping to use his regal looks to earn himself some cash.

He said: "I had some interest from an agency. But I couldn't get the time off work so it fell through."

Prince Henry, always known as Prince Harry, is third in line of succession to the throne, behind his father, The Prince of Wales, and his elder brother, Prince William.

Prince Henry Charles Albert David was born at 4.20pm on September 15, 1984, at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, in central London. He weighed 6lb 14oz. The Prince was christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Robert Runcie, on December 21, 1984, in St George's Chapel, Windsor.