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The Chase’s Jenny Ryan savagely mocks young contestant for being ‘so posh he makes Prince Harry look poor’

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thesun.co.uk

THE Chase's Jenny Ryan mocked a young contestant on the show for being "so posh he makes Prince Harry look poor." Milo, 20, appeared on the show to try and win some dosh to help fund his 21st birthday party alongside his best friend Ben.

Quiz master Jenny, known as The Vixen, savaged him on the ITV show, saying: "You're so posh you make Prince Harry look like he's from a council estate." Milo, who was dressed smartly in a white shirt and plain jumper, explained to presenter Bradley how he wanted to travel the world and had just come back from visiting India.

He revealed that he can partially speak Russian and goes clay-pigeon shooting with his dad as a hobby. Viewers were quick to post about Jenny's remarks on Twitter.

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