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Traitors’ Harry Clark hasn’t obtained his prize as he returns to Army

Harry Clark has revealed he hasn’t but obtained his £95,150 prize cash after rising victorious within the nail-biting remaining of The Traitors

The British Army Corporal, 23, who has since returned to his army job, walked away with the prize pot after he managed to persuade everybody that he was a Faithful – though some contestants had their doubts. 

Speaking in an interview with MailOnline and different press on Saturday, Harry mirrored on the tense second he was topped the champion and advised of how he ‘underestimated’ fellow contestant Andrew Jenkins. 

Explaining how his win hasn’t but ‘sunk in’, he started: ‘I have not received the cash but in order that could be why it would not really feel actual. But I can not consider it!

‘I went again to work so I needed to preserve quiet. I had a month the place I lied to folks within the fortress, then I received house and needed to lie for 4 months, once more. Last evening was a reduction as a result of now I can lastly cease mendacity!’ 

Harry Clark, 23, has revealed he hasn't yet received his £95,150 prize money after emerging victorious in the nail-biting final of The Traitors

Harry Clark, 23, has revealed he hasn’t but obtained his £95,150 prize cash after rising victorious within the nail-biting remaining of The Traitors

He continued: ‘It was such a mixture of feelings I used to be glad unhappy and relived that I’d have the ability to drop the act, however I used to be unhappy and confused due to the others.’

During the ultimate spherical desk followers of the present noticed as Andrew fell sufferer to Harry’s unimaginable ways and was banished in spite of everything three remaining gamers, Harry, Mollie Pearce and Jaz Singh, voted him out.

The insurance coverage dealer tried to put the blame on Harry, but he deflected the accusation and his try to stab Harry within the again shot him within the foot.

Ultimately, Harry held it collectively, managing to persuade Mollie he was a Faithful, in hopes of them splitting the money, however walked away with all of it to himself. 

‘My solely slip up, I feel, was that I underestimated Andrew,’ Harry added. 

‘I actually do not know the way I did it now, however staying that chilled when Andrew mentioned that helped. I believed all my hopes, desires and laborious work had been gone in that second.’

In the tip, Evie was banished first, regardless of her sturdy defence that she was a trustworthy, whereas Mollie, after believing Harry was trustworthy all through the present, was left in turmoil as she weighed up whether or not to vote out Jaz or Harry. 

Yet Mollie stayed loyal to her friendship, altering the title on her chalkboard on the final minute from Harry, to Jaz solely to seek out out the heartbreaking reality that Harry was a traitor.

Speaking in an interview with MailOnline on Saturday, Harry reflected on the tense moment he was crowned the winner and told of how he 'underestimated' Andrew Jenkins

Speaking in an interview with MailOnline on Saturday, Harry mirrored on the tense second he was topped the winner and advised of how he ‘underestimated’ Andrew Jenkins

Explaining how his win hasn't yet 'sunk in', he began: 'I haven't got the money yet so that might be why it doesn't feel real. But I can't believe it! 'I went back to work so I had to keep quiet'

Explaining how his win hasn’t but ‘sunk in’, he started: ‘I have not received the cash but in order that could be why it would not really feel actual. But I can not consider it! ‘I went again to work so I needed to preserve quiet’

Co-star Mollie Pearce wrongly thought that he was a faithful in the hopes of the pair of them splitting the cash

Co-star Mollie Pearce wrongly thought that he was a trustworthy within the hopes of the pair of them splitting the money

Elsewhere, he praised Mollie for being an 'amazing woman,' saying: 'She gave me a massive hug when it was over and was like, "I love you and hate you at the same time!"

Elsewhere, he praised Mollie for being an ‘wonderful lady,’ saying: ‘She gave me an enormous hug when it was over and was like, “I love you and hate you at the same time!”

Harry praised his buddy for being an ‘wonderful lady,’ saying: ‘She gave me an enormous hug when it was over and mentioned, “I love you and hate you at the same time!” 

‘She made me really feel higher as a result of I used to be stressing. We grew to become real good pals and I felt like I did not deserve that from her.’

Although it was laborious at first to seperate his feelings from the sport, Harry credited his army coaching for giving him a bonus.  

‘It undoubtedly helped me separate feelings from getting the job finished. I can swap off moderately than worrying,’ he defined. 

‘I simply saved reminding myself that it was a recreation and these folks I’ve simply met, folks at house know and love me for who I actually am.’