All smiles: Prince Harry at the British High Commissioner's residency
All smiles: Prince Harry at the British High Commissioner's residency AFP / Michele Spatari

Prince Harry was previously chased by a royal fan outside of Kensington Palace.

And even though the royal fan was harmless, security officials must have still been alerted following the incident.

On the “Royally Obsessed” podcast, fan Jenna wrote a letter sharing details from her previous encounter with the Duke of Sussex. Jenna said that she was in London with her mom and aunt after she graduated from high school.

During their last day in London, the trio decided to visit Kensington Palace. Jenna hoped to bump into a royal, but she had no idea that her wish would come true.

While walking outside the grounds of the palace, three Range Rovers arrived. Jenna realized that the second car was being driven by a redhead – and it was Prince Harry.

“Much to my surprise the second car had a very famous red-headed driver. My jaw drops and I just pointed as my mum and aunt stood cluelessly to what I had seen… We also started chasing the motorcade down the street as they started to pull into the palace. I’m sure we alerted security but it made for the perfect end to our trip,” Jenna said.

Prince Harry is used to attracting the attention of fans whenever he’s out in public. In fact, he also made headlines recently after he was photographed seemingly making a sign while posing for a photograph with First Lady Melania Trump.

While speaking with the Daily Front Row, “Free, Melania” author Kate Bennett denied the allegations that Prince Harry was making a gesture that looked like a devil’s horn. She said that the Duke of Sussex was simply trying to unbutton his coat to sit down but the cameras started clicking.

“So he still had his hand in there in that weird way. He was pausing. He wasn’t throwing a secret gang sign. They got held up in the pictures,” Bennett said.