Actress Neve Campbell has revealed that Prince Harry once confessed to having a poster of her on his wall as a child. The revelation came during her appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show, where the star of the Scream franchise shared details about an unexpected encounter with the Duke of Sussex.
Campbell told the story of meeting Prince Harry at a friend's birthday party. «I went to a friend's birthday party and someone said, 'There's Harry',» she recalled on Saturday night's programme. «I said, 'Harry who?' (They said) 'Prince Harry'.»
The encounter took an unusual turn when Harry made his admission. «We did have a chat. He told me that he had a poster of me on his wall when he was a child,» Campbell said. «That's a little awkward. I don't know if that was a line. It could have been a line. We had a dance, we had a nice time. We didn't exchange numbers or anything.»
Despite the awkwardness, Campbell described the Duke as pleasant. «He was really lovely,» she said. The actress found one moment particularly odd: «He started talking about his grandmother and we were chatting and then I realised who he was talking about and it was very odd,» she explained, referring to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Return to Scream
Campbell also discussed her upcoming film Scream 7, which marks a significant milestone for the franchise. «It was in 1996, 30 years ago,» she noted on the ITV show. The film explores how her character Sidney Prescott has evolved over three decades.
«When they came to me about this one, they said they wanted to come back to Sidney Prescott and see where she is at in this journey in her life,» Campbell explained. «She's a mother, a teen daughter. It's been very brave of her to decide to have a family considering what happens to most of the people in her life.»
The plot centers on Sidney's deepest fear becoming reality. «Her worst nightmare is that Ghostface would come and harm her family and, of course, it's a Scream movie so that's exactly what happens. Isabel May, who plays my daughter, is fantastic,» she said. Campbell praised the film, noting: «They won't let anyone see it (Scream 7) until the actual day. It's great. It's really good.»
Campbell first rose to fame in the 1990s US teenage drama series Party Of Five. The Jonathan Ross Show airs at 9.35pm on Saturday on ITV1 and ITVX.
Note: This article was created with Artificial Intelligence (AI).

