A footballer was taken aback when he discovered a bruise on his leg after a five-a-side game in Birmingham, resembling the unmistakable features of Prince Harry's face.
During a friendly match, Adam Price engaged in a challenge with the goalkeeper for possession of the ball, resulting in an unintended knock instead of a goal.
Upon inspecting his injury, the 37-year-old was astonished to observe a striking resemblance to the Duke of Sussex's visage within the blue and purple bruise.
The bruise bore the outline of Prince Harry's face, complete with his beard and hair, along with faded marks resembling his eyes and mouth.
This peculiar incident adds to a series of instances where recognizable figures have appeared unexpectedly. In one such case, a woman discovered a Walker's ready salted crisp resembling former footballer and broadcaster Gary Lineker.
The crisp, shaped like a silhouette of Lineker, was found in a packet by 23-year-old Beth Brenner. Responding to the discovery, a Walkers spokesperson expressed the uniqueness of finding a crisp resembling their brand ambassador, particularly in Lineker's hometown of Leicester.
Reflecting on her find, Ms. Brenner, then working at a telephone answering company, humorously remarked on the dilemma of consuming a snack shaped like a legend.
A groom, during his stag do, fell through a table, resulting in a bruise shaped like an angel.
Chris Holland, while dancing in a nightclub in Sopot, Poland, sustained the injury, awakening to find an angel-shaped mark on his lower back. Despite the initial concern, Holland interpreted the bruise as a fortunate sign before his wedding day, relieved that the fall didn't lead to a more severe injury.
Reflecting on the incident, Holland acknowledged the mix of emotions experienced, from the excitement of the weekend to the eventual discomfort caused by the bruise.