A woman from Punjab dragged the name of Prince Harry of the British Royal Family to the High Court of Haryana and Punjab.

The woman filed a petition at the Punjab and Haryana High Court accusing Prince Harry of “not fulfilling his promise” of marrying her.

She wanted arrest warrants against Prince Harry so there was no further delay in the wedding.

Palwinder Singh, an advocate, filed the petition and in fact, appeared for the hearing herself.

The petition accusing Prince Harry of not fulfilling his promise to marry the woman and seeking his arrest was dismissed by the High Court, calling it a “daydreamer’s fantasy”.

The Court noted that the petition was poorly drafted and mentioned emails that were allegedly sent by Prince Harry, wherein he had stated that he promised to marry the petitioner soon.

The court dismissed the petition saying, “This Court finds no ground to entertain this petition and can only show its sympathy for the petitioner that she has believed such fake conversation to be true. It is a well-known fact that fake IDs are created on various social media sites like Facebook, Twitter etc. There is every possibility that so-called Prince Harry may be sitting in a cyber-cafe of a village in Punjab.”

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Meanwhile, netizens couldn’t control their laughter after the matter came to light and flooded Twitter with hilarious jokes and memes.

“I will also ask to take action against Taylor Swift, Scarlett Johansson, Margot Robbie, Kristen Stewart, Emma Roberts and Emma Watson for not fulfilling an alleged promise to marry me in Disneyland,” a user said.

Several others, on the other hand, enjoyed the news as a comment reads, “Just what you need to kick-start a cold crispy morning.”

In a sarcastic remark, a Twitter user said, “Thank God. No serious implications for Prince Harry. What a sigh of relief.”

A user said, “Initially I thought it’s some Harry Bhai from Punjab.”

Another comment read, “Love is blind.” Well, well!