Halle calls out Harry
- Publish date
- Friday, 31 Aug 2018, 10:21AM

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Halle Berry not only has an Oscar to her name - she can also claim to have won the royal seal of approval, and she wants everyone to know about it.
The 52-year-old shared a cheeky tweet on Wednesday in which she called out Prince Harry for having a sexy picture of her pinned to the wall of his school dorm room at Eton College when he was just 18, after images of the space resurfaced this week, prompting another round of scrutiny over the prince's choice of decor.
Sharing an image of Prince Harry from the 15-year-old shoot on her Twitter account, along with a zoomed-in crop of her picture up on the wall behind his head, Halle jokingly wrote: 'OK Prince Harry, I see you!' along with a crying laugh face for good measure.
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She then make a reference to Missy Elliott's hit 2002 song Work It, tagging the rapper in the tweet, and adding the hashtag #HalleBerryPosta, which is a lyric in the popular song.Â
In the photo shared by Halle, a grinning Harry, now 33 and happily married to Meghan Markle, can be seen sitting comfortably in an office chair that is positioned between a desk and a dresser.Â
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Behind him, the wall is covered in posters, England flags, and a very large orange, brown and red pattered tapestry that dominates the center of the space.Â
And, at the very heart of its circular design sits a cut-out of Halle, presumably taken from a magazine, that shows her modeling a sexy red dress while squatting provocatively on the ground.Â
To either side of the actress and slightly out of frame are two other images of scantily-clad women, whose heads have been lost thanks to the crop of the photo.  Â
Halle's tweet about the photos quickly racked up thousands of likes on the social media site, while hundreds of her fans shared their amusement at Harry's choice of wall decor - as others simply praised him for choosing to feature a picture of the stunning star. Â
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