Prince Harry News: Royal Prince Star Struck by 'Sherlock' Star Benedict Cumberbatch?

"Sherlock" star Benedict Cumberbatch turned the head of Prince Harry during the Six Nations rugby event. Prince Harry had been seated in front of the "Sherlock" star while the ginger prince and Benedict Cumberbatch cheered for England during the match against Wales. Prince Harry gave Benedict Cumberbatch a gesture of recognition during the game.

According to People, Prince Harry took some time out from assisting Prince William and Kate Middleton in their work to address mental health needs in the U.K. Prince Harry is also helping organize the Invictus games for handicapped athletes, which will happen this May in Florida.

A visit to Nepal is also scheduled for Prince Harry. The ability of the Nepalese to overcome and recover from the devastations of the 2015 earthquakes reportedly impressed and touched Prince Harry. Instead of a five-star home for Prince Harry, the ginger prince opted to stay in the home of a regular Nepalese family. Prince Harry reportedly hopes to know more about Nepal and its people.

Meanwhile, Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock Holmes), who is currently filming "Sherlock Season 4" has also hobnobbed with one other royal besides Prince Harry. Benedict Cumberbatch received the CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) honor from Queen Elizabeth II in November.

The Daily Mail reports that Benedict Cumberbatch, who is vice patron of the governing body for England's rugby team, may be seen in more sports events. When Benedict Cumberbatch is not busy with "Sherlock" and his various acting commitments, the "Doctor Strange" star is seen out and about with his wife Sophie Hunter. Benedict Cumberbatch and Sophie Hunter recently celebrated their first anniversary. A trip to Venice marked the occasion for Benedict Cumberbatch and Sophie Hunter.

Fans will see Benedict Cumberbatch in a few more seasons of "Sherlock." A separate story by Parent Herald reported on confirmation by Benedict Cumberbatch that "Sherlock" will continue a few years more after "Sherlock Season 4."

Amanda Abbington (Mary), Martin Freeman (Dr. Watson), Unna Stubbs (Mrs. Hudson), Mark Gatiss (Mycroft Holmes) and Benedict Cumberbatch star in "Sherlock." BBC will bring "Sherlock Season 4" to the small screen in January 2017.

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